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How biomechanics is getting bigger by going smaller
Tyler Adam Martinez
University of North Texas, USA
B
y observing the kinematics alterations form the norm and
by using the reading of EMG patterns we’re able to see
the big picture of the neuro-musculoskeletal conditions lying
underneath within a patient; however, to ‘get bigger’ or new
other words, to see more, you must get smaller. Single cell and
single molecule research is the best and most practical way
to do so. Unfortunately, many of the techniques for seeing
the biomechanics of single cells and single molecules are still
experimental and in their early infancy, yet the readings and the
potential are beyond promising.
Speaker Biography
Tyler AdamMartinez studies at the University of North Texas in biomedical engineering,
and specializes in biomechanics. He started engineering at the age of 14 and continued
to experiment, research, and test medical devices for the better part of half a decade.
His skills in MATLAB, C, and LabVIEW is endorse by Dr. Porter, the university’s instructor
on Biocomputing. He oversaw the scheduling of BMEN club and is held in high regards
amongstalltheclubofficers.Herasapersonwithautism,seehisgreatestaccomplishment
as motivating and inspiring others with autism to take on roles in STEM fields.
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tyleradammartinez@outlook.comTyler Adam Martinez, Chemistry and Biomedicine 2018, Volume 8
DOI: 10.4066/2249-622X-C4-012