6.1 Stress, strain, and elasticity
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Biological tissue mechanics explores how living tissues respond to forces and deformation. This unit covers key concepts like stress, strain, and viscoelasticity, as well as the mechanical properties of different tissue types like bone, muscle, and ligaments. Understanding tissue mechanics is crucial for optimizing sports performance and preventing injuries. We'll examine how tissues adapt to loading, the principles of training and conditioning, and strategies for injury prevention based on biomechanical principles.
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Biological tissue mechanics explores how living tissues respond to forces and deformation. This unit covers key concepts like stress, strain, and viscoelasticity, as well as the mechanical properties of different tissue types like bone, muscle, and ligaments. Understanding tissue mechanics is crucial for optimizing sports performance and preventing injuries. We'll examine how tissues adapt to loading, the principles of training and conditioning, and strategies for injury prevention based on biomechanical principles.
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