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Applications of material presented in Biomechanics (1) regarding utilizing bone and muscle design and function for achieving short and long-term stability of prostheses. Researching new methods to restore organ function based on biomechanical fundamentals. The active role of biological, mechanical, electrical, and magnetic factors in treating fractures, growth, and human body stability. Experimental methods to measure mechanical properties of bone, skin, muscles, and ligaments, such as compression testing methods. Measurement using strain standards, optical measurement, and X-ray scattering |