It has been two years and almost seven months since I crossed that finish line. Just this month, I had to renew my license as a practicing physical therapist in the Philippines. How time flies by... Now I am seeing family, friends and future colleagues reach the same finish line. These days, all around social media, almost everyday, there would be a post of someone crossing that line, graduating and getting a diploma. This is why I dedicate this post to all those who made it until the end and never gave up.. to those who are about to graduate.. to those who are aspiring to reach the finish line.
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In today’s world where Biomechanical science still speaks of the laws of nature and movement within a mechanical reference and as being one that is fixed and quantified beyond future questioning, your conclusion thus would naturally think that evolution into Biomechanics has been met and no further knowledge can be or should be examined. However on inspection the foundation upon which Biomechanics has based its history may be implemented with problems and unrealities when dealing with the human organism. This article will attempt to ask two questions: firstly is Biomechanics correct when describing all human movement? And secondly, what are the problems that have arisen if not?
Before the above two question are postulated a look at the reasons as to why Biomechanics may have problems needs addressing. |