CONCEPTS OF INTEREST
Biomechanics: The science that studies the forces and accelerations that act on living organisms.
Electromyography: Measures electrical voltages produced in the muscle when contractions occur.
Inertial: The resistance that matter offers to changes in its state of motion, including changes in speed or direction of motion.
Kinetics: The branch of physics that studies static or moving systems using the concepts of length, time, and mass.
Kinematics: Of or relating to motion.
Resultant joint forces: Forces equal in magnitude and opposite in direction that exist between bones adjacent to the joint.
Sports biomechanics: the field of biomechanics that studies and analyzes sports movements.
Dynamics: Branch of physics that deals with the study of the motion of bodies and the forces that cause them.
Static: remaining in the same state and not experiencing changes.
