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2024/2025

Forensic biomechanics

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W24OZ010 ZK 78P
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Forensic biomechanics is a part of applied biomechanics, where knowledge of mechanics and biomechanics is used to identify the cause of trauma or to identify the crime offender. The course explain how to connect mechanical parameters like force, torques or accelerations to human body trauma. Understanding of forensic biomechanics requires wide range of knowledge from the field of tissue engineering, muscle mechanics, motion analysis and modeling. Lectures of the subject describe mechanics of trauma, mechanics of blood and mechanics of engineering materials related to human body trauma. Students will be informed about: injury mechanisms of bones, methods of human identification from camera records, methods of forensic traceology, human movement and impact analysis

Mechanics of injuries

Trauma of bones

Trauma of soft tissue

Trauma of organs

Videoanalysis for forensic purposes

Method of person identification from video

Trassology

Mechanics of blood - formation of bloodstains

Analysis of movement situations

Analysis of falls

Balistic injuries

Analysis of collisions of people with the environment

Experiment in Forensic Biomechanics

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J. Kieser, M. Taylor, D. Carr (2012), Forensic Biomechanics 1st Edition, Wiley, ISBN:1119990114

A.M.Nahum, J.W.Melvin, Accidental Injury, Springer, 2010

Franklyn M., Lee P.V.S. (2017) Military Injury Biomechanics: The Cause and Prevention of Impact Injuries. CRC Press.

K.L. Carper (2000) Forensic Engineering, Second Edition 2nd Edition CRC Press, ISBN: 0849374847.

T.D. White, M.T. Black (2011) Human Osteology, Third Edition, Academic Press, ISBN: 0123741343.

Steven N. Byers (2010) Introduction to Forensic Anthropology (Pearson Custom Anthropology) 4th Edition, Routledge, ISBN: 0205790127

C.Simms, D.Wood: Pedestrian and cyclist impact, Springer, 2009

J.A.DiMaggio, W.Vernon,: Forensic podiatry, Humana Press, 2011

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