The Postgraduate Program in Applied Biomechanics and Biomaterials in Orthopaedics covers the following subjects:
First Semester:
- Introduction to Musculoskeletal Biomechanics / Mechanics
- Anatomy of the Musculoskeletal System
- Introduction to Computational Simulations - Finite Element Method
- Mechanics of Materials
- Biomaterials
Second Semester:
- Digital Design, Computational Methods, and Personalized Approaches in Orthopaedics
- Material and Structural Strength and Failure Criteria - Fracture Mechanics
- 3D Printing and Processing Technologies
- Biomechanical Analysis Applications - Gait Analysis
- Sports Biomechanics
Third Semester:
- Group Work
- Innovative Experimental Techniques for Biomechanical Material and Structure Evaluation
- Revolutionary Technologies in Orthopaedics
- Research Methodology and Scientific Writing
Fourth Semester:
- Master's Thesis
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