Cracking the Whip:
Article in The New Scientist about the theory that sauropod
dinosaurs cracked their tails like whips.
http://www.newscientist.com/hottopics/dinosaurs/tails.jsp
Biomechanical Engineering Division:
Information on admissions, degree programs, courses, facilities and
laboratories. Stanford University, U.S.
http://www.stanford.edu/group/biomech/
Biomechanics World Wide:
A collection of links on biomechanics topics.
http://www.per.ualberta.ca/biomechanics/bwwframe.htm
Biomechanics and Structural Integration:
An attempt to educate the community of structural integration (rolfing)
practitioners about the benefits of biomechanics.
http://biomechanics-structural-integration.org/
Fossil Biomechanics:
Current research into the biomechanics of fossil sea scorpions
(eurypterids).
http://members.tripod.com/~gknight/
Human Biomechanics Course:
Lecture and laboratory notes, assignments, interactive simulations,
and related links. St. Francis Xavier University, Canada.
http://www.stfx.ca/people/edemont/Courses/375/pe375.html
International College of Biomechanics:
Provides practical training in assessment procedures and treatments.
Contains list of courses. New South Wales, Australia.
http://www.icbacademy.com
Biomechanics Classes on the Web:
A resource for faculty and students who are interested in
biomechanics classes. Includes information on animal biomechanics,
biomedical engineering, and related subjects, plus textbooks and
related links.
http://www.uoregon.edu/~karduna/biomechanics/
Cummings Engineering - Specializing in Biomechanics:
Consulting firm specializing in biomechanics, accident
reconstruction, animation and exhibit preparation for plaintiff and
defense attorneys including criminal and insurance companies.
http://cummingseng.com