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Web Pages
| Biomechanical Engineering Division Information on admissions, degree programs, courses, facilities and laboratories. Stanford University, U.S. www.stanford.edu/group/biomech/ |
| Fossil Biomechanics Current research into the biomechanics of fossil sea scorpions (eurypterids). members.tripod.com/~gknight/ |
| Human Biomechanics Course Lecture and laboratory notes, assignments, interactive simulations, and related links. St. Francis Xavier University, Canada. www.stfx.ca/people/edemont/Courses/375/pe375.html |
| International College of Biomechanics Provides practical training in assessment procedures and treatments. Contains list of courses. New South Wales, Australia. www.icbacademy.com |
| Biomechanics Classes on the Web A resource for faculty and students who are interested in biomechanics classes. Includes information on animal biomechanics, biomedical engineering, and related subjects, plus textbooks and related links. www.uoregon.edu/~karduna/biomechanics/ |
| Motion Analysis Research and Rehabilitation Center Offers services and research to sports, physiotherapy, legal and industrial clients. University College Worcester, UK. www.marrc.co.uk |
| Human Lab Sports Distributors of CD based sport biomechanics programs, designed to improve the performance of golfers, runners and cyclists. www.humanlabsports.com |
| Biomechanics Magazine Magazine that seeks to promote professional growth and knowledge for all medical and allied health professionals with a compelling interest in lower extremity biomechanics. www.biomech.com |
| Biomechanics Information from Wikipedia on this branch of biology, the analysis of the mechanics of living organisms and the application of engineering principles to and from biological systems. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biomechanics |
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