What is occupational biomechanics?
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What is occupational biomechanics?
Biomechanics of the Body:
We use the body to move in a wide range of ways all the time. In some situations however we can get stuck in a routine, performing the same tasks the same way, potentially leading to repetitive stress injuries.
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View this answerOccupational biomechanics is the analysis of the structures, (muscles, ligaments, tendons, bones) involved in performing job-related activities....
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Chapter 4 / Lesson 3Develop an understanding of biomechanics including its history and principles. View common biomechanics examples. Explore applications of biomechanics including athletics and sports.
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