Affiliated societies and National Chapters
National Chapters
National Chapters of the Society can be created in any country of Europe where a legally established national Society of Biomechanics. More info on the ESB National Chapters is available HERE
Affiliated Societies
If a professional society if interested in being affiliated with the European Society of Biomechanics, please send an email to the President of the ESB: president@esbiomech.org
The European Society of Biomechanics has signed agreements with the following societies:
- Australian and New Zealand Society of Biomechanics (https://www.anzsb.asn.au/)
- Danish Society of Biomechanics (http://www.danskbiomekaniskselskab.dk)
- European Society for Movement Analysis in Adults and Children (ESMAC – https://esmac.org/)
- German Society of Biomechanics (www.biomechanics.de/dgbiomech)
- Helenic Society of Biomechanics (www.elembio.gr)
- International Society for Biofabrication (ISBF – http://biofabricationsociety.org)
- International Society of Biomechanics in Sports (https://isbs.org/)
- Polish Society of Biomechanics (http://www.biomechanics.pl/)
- Portuguese Society of Biomechanics (www.spbiomecanica.com)
- Société de Biomécanique (www.biomecanique.org)
- Swedish Society of Biomechanics (http://swebiomech.org/)
- Virtual Physiological Human Institute (VPHi – https://www.vph-institute.org/)
The European Society of Biomechanics has good working relationships with the following societies:
- American Society of Biomechanics (www.asbweb.org)
- European College of Sport Science (sport-science.org)
- European Society for Biomaterials (http://www.esbiomaterials.eu)
- International Society for Fracture Repair (www.fractures.com)
- International Society of Biomechanics (www.isbweb.org)
- Tissue Engineering & Regenerative Medicine International Society (www.termis.org)