IJFANS International Journal of Food and Nutritional Sciences

ISSN PRINT 2319 1775 Online 2320-7876

An Introduction to Biomechanics of Human Individuals

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Yash Chandra Gangwar

Abstract

Humans possess the locomotor ability, which enables them to travel from one place to another, via a range of positions and actions. Our musculoskeletal system, which sustains bodily weights and motion of parts of the body, enables this. The fundamentals of human biomechanics include this function. For physiotherapists to treat mobility wounds or diseases effectively, biomechanics is regarded as one of the guiding concepts. The vast majority of individuals are pretty adept at doing many commonplace movements, including trying to stand up, walking, catching, clutching, or climbing stairs. By the age of two, kids can walk proficiently for themselves with just emotional assistance from their parents. Regrettably, modernity does not need enough movement to prevent the numerous chronic illnesses, infirmities, and early deaths linked to poor physical activity, and many adults experience handicaps due to age, disasters, or other causes. We shall thus inform you about the biomechanical concept as it relates to human nature throughout this topic.

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