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BME 303 Introduction to Biomechanics

Credits: (3-0) 3

Analysis of biomechanical systems at the macroscopic scale based on principles of statics, dynamics, and strength of materials. Basic musculoskeletal anatomy is covered. The biomedical applications of mechanics will be illustrated through analysis of the biomechanics of medical devices and implants, human body tissues, kinematics, musculoskeletal injuries, and the application to design of prostheses and safety equipment. Discussion of the structure of tissues and their mechanical response to different loading configurations. Foundations of viscoelasticity are covered. Emphasis placed on mechanical behavior (stress and strain), structural behavior, and injury tolerance of the human body. 

Prerequisites: MATH 125  and EM 214  


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