Definition of biomechanical in English:
biomechanical
adjective ˌbʌɪə(ʊ)mɪˈkanɪk(ə)l
Relating to the mechanical laws concerning the movement or structure of living organisms.
a biomechanical advantage
we do a lot of biomechanical analysis of my running
Example sentencesExamples
- The potential of a new traumatic event is of concern when the biomechanical properties of the healed capsular tissue have been shown to be diminished.
- Other authors have examined the biomechanical properties of braided hamstring tendon grafts.
- Occasionally found in some knees, it is a ridge or fold of extraneous soft tissue with no known biomechanical function.
- The second culprit is a biomechanical form of laziness that keeps the lower back from doing its fair share of the work, and thereby stunts its development.
- Dancers can get fascinated with the biomechanical specificity of their technique, neglecting rhythm and phrasing.
- The technology, usually the cornerstone of sci-fi, is biomechanical rather than metallic.
- This is a stretching and toning system that combines elements of yoga with the biomechanical principles of ballet.
- The study presented has documented no clear patterns of biomechanical change in human bone with the introduction of agriculture.
- The machines had perfectly knitted a biomechanical extension of his nervous system.
- It was a biomechanical scanner for his left eye.