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Biomechanics is concerned with the response of living matter to
forces, and its study has taken long strides in recent years. In
the past two decades, biomechanics has brought improved
understanding of normal and patho physiology of organisms at
molecular, cellular, and organ levels; it has helped developing
medical diagnostic and treatment procedures; it has guided the
design and manufacturing of prosthesis and instruments; it has
suggested the means for improving human performance in the
workplace, sports, and space; it has made us understand trauma in
war and in peace. Looking toward the future, we see many more areas
of possible development such as: reduction in heart diseases and
atherosclerosis improved vascular assist and replacement devices,
including a permanent artifical heart enhanced oxygen transport in
the lung understanding and control of growth and changes mechanics
of neuromuscular control and robotics prevention of joint
degeneration permanent total joint replacements prevention of low
back pain workplace designs to enhance productivity ambulation
systems for the handicapped fully implantable hearing aids improved
understanding of the mechanisms for permanent disability injuries
identification of factors such as alcohol use and disease influence
on impact tolerance improved cellular bioreactor designs mechanics
of DNA and its application in biotechnology. * Obviously, the
attainment of these prospects will greatly improve the quality of
human life and reduce the costs of living. * This list is from a
report by the U. S. National Committee on Biomechanics, April,
1985."
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