Adjective
biomechanical (not comparable)
Of or pertaining to biomechanics
The 'Tarahumara' use their legs 'as designed.' By running at a young age with minimal footwear, they naturally develop the best biomechanical use of their legs. Cushioned shoes restrict foot movements and allow for over-striding. Short strides are natural. Christopher McDougall
According to their biomechanical analysis, the skull was very strong but had a relatively small bite force. Source: Internet
Bowling the ball is distinguished from throwing the ball by a strictly specified biomechanical definition which restricts the angle of extension of the elbow. Source: Internet
An evaluation of biomechanical measures of bowling action legality in cricket. Source: Internet
A neuromechanical simulator that combines biomechanical and biologically realistic neural network simulation. Source: Internet
Fourth round of testing On 2 February 2006, Muralitharan underwent a fourth round of biomechanical testing. Source: Internet