Clinical Biomechanics is a leading international journal dedicated to the study of biomechanics in clinical settings. It explores the mechanical factors associated with human movement, musculoskeletal function, and rehabilitation, providing a valuable resource for researchers and clinicians.
The journal focuses on original research articles, reviews, and case studies that investigate the application of biomechanical principles to understand and treat various clinical conditions. Key topics include joint biomechanics, muscle function, orthopaedics, sports medicine, and rehabilitation engineering. It also covers the development and evaluation of orthoses, prostheses, and assistive devices. Clinical Biomechanics serves as an essential reference for biomechanists, orthopaedic surgeons, physical therapists, and engineers working to improve patient outcomes.
Indexed in key databases such as Scopus and Web of Science, Clinical Biomechanics ensures high visibility for published research. By promoting collaboration between scientific disciplines and clinical practice, the journal fosters innovation and progress in the field of clinical biomechanics. Researchers are invited to submit their impactful findings, contributing to the advancement of patient care and functional restoration.