Biomechanics Basics
Newton's Laws of Motion
Gait Analysis
Real-World Applications
Levers in Action
100

The study of mechanical laws relating to the movement of living organisms.

What are Biomechanics

100

An object at rest stays at rest unless acted upon by an unbalanced external force.

What is Newton's First Law of Motion?

100

The systematic study of human walking and movement patterns.

What is gait analysis?

100

 Designing workspaces for optimal body mechanics.

What is ergonomics?

100

This type of lever has the fulcrum in the middle, with the load and effort on opposite sides

What is a first-class lever?

200

This is one of the fields of study/professions biomechanics combines.

What is Engineering, Physics, or Biology?

200

F = ma belongs to this law.

What is Newton's Second Law of Motion?

200

60% of the walking cycle.

What percentage of the gait cycle is the stance phase?

200

Creating artificial limbs that mimic natural movement.

What is the purpose of prosthetics in biomechanics?

200

Your calf muscles lifting your body onto your toes is an example of this class of lever.

What is a second-class lever?

300

The point where body mass is evenly distributed.

What is Center of Gravity

300

For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.

What is Newton's 3rd Law?

300

When the foot is off the ground and moving forward.

What is the swing phase?

300

Role of biomechanics in physical therapy?

Rehabilitating injuries through corrective exercises

300

A lever with a mechanical advantage greater than 1 means the effort force is _____ than the load force.

*What is less?* (or *What is smaller?*)

400

Push or pull acting on an object. F=ma

What is a force?

400

A soccer ball stays put until kicked, then continues rolling until friction stops it.

What is an example of Newton's First Law?

400

This is when both feet are in contact with the ground

What is double support?

400

How does biomechanics help prevent injuries? (I know, this one is flipped)

Identifying movement patterns that may lead to injuries and designing safer equipment.

400

Explain why the human arm uses third-class levers even though they have low mechanical advantage.

What is because they allow for speed and range of motion?

500

Body segments that act as mechanical levers to create movement. (Think about the parts of the body that make up levers)

What are bones and joints>

500

It requires less force to accelerate a small car than a large truck.

What demonstrates Newton's Second Law?

500

This is an application/use for gait analysis

What is injury prevention, performance enhancement, rehabilitation, etc

500

This tool allows people to exercise, move, and perform while tracking data such as heart rate, respiration rate, movement patterns, steps, forces, etc.

What is wearable technology?

500

Calculate the mechanical advantage of a lever where the effort arm is 2 meters and the load arm is 0.5 meters

What is 4?