Biomechanics
is
a branch of biomedical engineering, where
engineering principles
(mainly mechanical) are applied to biological systems.

It encompasses a wide
selection of topics, ranging
from the mechanics of single cells to the dynamics of human movement.

Biomechanics
is a multidisciplinary branch that examines the structure and functions of
living organisms with mechanical principles.

Here biomedical engineers seek
to
understand basic and
complex physiological
processes
alike,
to
improve human health via applied mechanical
problem
solving.