Tag: joints
Stuart Burgess Overturns the Claim that the ACL Is Poorly Designed
The explanation for ACL injuries is not poor design. Burgess noted in my interview with him that ACL tears were far less frequent in past centuries.
In Animal Joints, Multi-Functioning Challenges Evolution
Joints include good examples of irreducible complexity, such as the knee joint’s four bar linkage or the arched structure of the foot.
The Incredible Design of Muscles
At the very least, on the supposition of intelligent design, the existence of muscles is not particularly surprising.
“Poor Design”? Human Skeletal Joints Demonstrate Engineering Genius
Stuart Burgess answers evolutionist Nathan Lents, who has argued that human joints are poorly designed.
Is the Human Ankle Badly Designed?
Stuart Burgess, one of Britain’s top engineers, explains how the skeletal joints in the human body are masterpieces of intelligent design.