Biomechanical analysis involves the study of the mechanics of living organisms, particularly in relation to movement and physical activity. This field of research combines principles of biology, physics, and engineering to understand how forces and movements affect the structure and function of the human body. Biomechanical analysis is used in a variety of fields, including sports science, rehabilitation, ergonomics, and orthopedics, to improve performance, prevent injuries, and enhance overall health and well-being. Researchers in this area typically use tools such as motion capture technology, force plates, and computer simulations to analyze and interpret data related to movement patterns, muscle activity, joint forces, and energy expenditure.