To achieve Sustainable Development Goal 4 (Quality Education), the workshop covered the skeletal system and spine, along with joints, bones, and their relationship to limb movement. It also addressed bone shapes and their basic functions, such as long, round, and flat bones, and demonstrated how the shape of each bone influences its kinetic and supportive role within the body.
Furthermore, the workshop discussed the relationship between this knowledge and the design techniques for prosthetic limbs and assistive devices, emphasizing the importance of understanding kinetic anatomy for biomedical engineers in developing precise and practical engineering solutions.
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