Erbformel
Erbformel is a term originating from German that translates to "arm formula" in English. It is primarily used in the context of ergonomic design and biomechanics to describe a standardized set of measurements or proportions related to the human arm. This concept aids in the development of tools, instruments, and workspaces that are tailored to human physical capabilities, enhancing comfort and reducing injury risk.
The Erbformel often encompasses factors such as arm length, reach, and strength, which vary among individuals
Historically, the development of such formulas derives from anthropometric research, which studies human body measurements to
Incorporating the Erbformel into design processes supports the creation of human-centered products and environments. It encourages
As a specific metric or model, the Erbformel offers a focused approach for ergonomic optimization, with ongoing