What is a Kinesiologist and Physiotherapist's interest in biomechanics?

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In summary, both kinesiologists and physiotherapists have a strong interest in biomechanics, which is the study of the mechanics of human movement. They use this knowledge to understand how the body moves and functions, and to help prevent and treat injuries and conditions related to movement. By analyzing and assessing the biomechanics of their clients, these healthcare professionals can develop personalized treatment plans and exercises to improve movement and promote overall health and wellness. Biomechanics also plays a crucial role in rehabilitation and injury prevention for athletes and individuals recovering from injuries or surgeries. Overall, a deep understanding of biomechanics is essential for kinesiologists and physiotherapists to effectively assess and treat their clients’ movement-related concerns
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Howdy Everyone. Just a bit about myself. I am a Kinesiologist and a Physiotherapist. I enjoy biomechanics problems and hope to keep learning more on here.
 
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