Biomechanics is a scientific discipline that examines the mechanical characteristics of living organisms. In the medical field, it can be applied to analyze the movement of fluids within an animal‘s circulatory or respiratory system. Additionally, it is used to study the human musculoskeletal system and the mechanisms that govern human movement. Biomechanics integrates principles from various fields such as fluid dynamics, physics, biology, and mechanical engineering to explain different biomechanical processes.