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Physics of the Human Body
Richard Ingebretsen
18 episodes
9 months ago
From a hiatal hernia to varicose veins, pressure abnormalities can cause havoc in our bodies.
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From a hiatal hernia to varicose veins, pressure abnormalities can cause havoc in our bodies.
Show more...
Courses
Education
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Physics, Bones and Trauma
Physics of the Human Body
13 minutes
1 year ago
Physics, Bones and Trauma
No question that the faster you are going, the more likely you are to get injured. But what most people don't know, it is how quickly you stop that really matters. It is all in the physics of trauma.
Physics of the Human Body
From a hiatal hernia to varicose veins, pressure abnormalities can cause havoc in our bodies.