Found 9 relevant results in 2.17s where lecturer="Silvio Lorenzetti"
Basics of Biomechanics
GL Biomechanik
Introduction to topics and development of methods to better understand general and specific problems in biomechanics.
Biomechanics I
Biomechanik I
Introduction into the biomechanical approach to analyze the human body as a musculo-skeletal system; development of a relationship with injuries, rehabilitation and prevention from a mechanical point of view.Introduction into measuring techniques (from sensor to data analysis) used in biomechanical approaches, as well as into rigid body mechanics for special applications.
Biomechanics I a
Biomechanik I a
Introduction into the biomechanical approach to analyze the human body as a musculo-skeletal system; development of a relationship with injuries, rehabilitation and prevention from a mechanical point of view.
Biomechanics II
Biomechanik II
The human body as a mechanical system. The muscle as an engine. Load analysis. Optimization of movements. Plasticity of muscle tissue.Mechanical properties of bone, cartilage, tendons, and ligaments and its biological response (plasticity) on mechanical load.
Biomechanics III
Biomechanik III
Mechanophysiology, Mechanobiology and modelling in biomechanics
Biomechanics III
Biomechanik III
Mechanophysiology, Mechanobiology and modelling in biomechanics
Biomechanics III
Biomechanik III
Mechanobiology, Mechanophysiology, Prostheses, Outcome-Studies
Biomechanics IIb
Biomechanik II b
Mechanical properties of bone, cartilage, tendons, and ligaments and its biological response (plasticity) on mechanical load.
Various types of sport are studied from a mechanical point of view. Of particular interest are the key parameters of a sport as well as the performance relevant indicators.