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Biomechanics as a scientific activity is not new. Already involved
(or so it is said) in its practice were Aristotle (384-327 BC) and
Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519). Recently, however, it has become
fashionable as a separate field, as witnessed by the existence of a
Journal of Biomechanics (1968), an Interna tional (1973), a
European (1976) and an American (1977) Society of Biomechanics, and
an amount of (usually recently erected) Biomechanics Laboratories
at Uni versities or other institutions throughout the world. If one
or anises a Con ference on Biomechanics, a relatively large number
of scientists leave their cubicles or workshops to visit the place
of worship. It becomes quickly evident, however, that such a forum
for scientific communication is far from being homo geneous. All
are not of the same believe, and the variety in professional inte
rests almost parallels the number of attendants. "Biomechanics, the
science of applying methods and principles of Mechanics to
biological tissues and medical problems" is a definition which, in
one form or another, has found wide acceptance among
biomecanicians. Nevertheless, Bio mechanics is interwoven and thus
often confused with other scientific endeavors. It is colored
differently by its many fields of application (e. g. Orthopaedic
and Cardio-Vascular Surgery, Dentistry, Rehabilitation, Physical
Medicine, Injury Prevention, Sports and others), and the
backgrounds of its disciplina ries. It partly overlaps sciences as
Biomaterials, Medical Physics and Biophy sics, Physiology, and
Functional Anatomy."
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