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FSI-RBAAcad. year: 2025/2026
Biomechanics I is an introductory course into biomechanics. This course introduces terminology and provides basic knowledge necessary for interdisciplinary communication with medical staff, specifically about the structure and function of cells, tissues and organs; therefore, basic knowledge on human anatomy, histology, physiology and pathology is provided. In the part dedicated to biomaterial engineering, the course focuses on constitutive and strength properties of basic biomaterials (collagen, elastin), and on properties of some materials being used in implants (e.g. austenitic steels, alloys, high-pressure-polyethylene, and ceramics). Using the systemic approach, various aspects of computational modelling are presented as well as medical imaging techniques whose outputs are used for creating computational models. An illustration of various biomechanical problems is presented as well.
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Active participation in seminars.High quality elaboration of individual assignments.Passing the test of basic knowledge. Attendance at practical training is obligatory. An apologized absencecan be compensed by individual projects controlled by the tutor.
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specialization BIO , 1 year of study, winter semester, compulsory
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1. Importance of bioengineering and their structure. Definition and structure of biomechanics with a focus on human biomechanics.2. Eucaryotic cell: structure, function, pathology.3. Structure of tissues.4. Osteology and arthrology.5. Muscular system – general and special myology.6. Cardiovascular system.7. Nervous system.8. Definition and structure of biomaterial engineering. Biomaterials for implants.9. Biomechanical objects, biomechanical problems, procedure of solutions to biomechanical problems.10. Medical imaging techniques: History and principles.11. Medical imaging techniques: Their significance for solution of biomechanical problems.12. Possibilities for solution of biomechanical problems concerning musculo-skeletal and cardio-vascular systems.13. Comprehensively on properties of materials in human body.
Computer-assisted exercise