Biomechanics

Shortlist
Biomechanics is the application of the laws of physics and the principles used in engineering to the movement and mechanical operation of the human body. It assesses human anatomy concerning the forces exerted on it. The biomechanist analyses the impact of these forces on the body and works on realistic ways to enhance the efficiency of the body, be it an athletic accomplishment or injury prevention.
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JOSIE LANE
Current position
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Career prospects & criteria
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Educational Qualifications
Bachelors degree in medical engineering
Master's degree in kinesiology, medical engineering or biomedical engineering.
What you need to get started
In-depth knowledge of the mechanical functioning of the human body is a must.
Soft Skills
Communication
Management
Good Research and Observational Skills
Strong work Ethic
Collaborative
Integrity
Problem Analysis
Technical Skills
Biology
Anatomy
Physics
Chemistry
Mechanics
Networking Groups
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