Jointsin
Jointsin is a term used in biomechanics and robotics to describe the study of interaction among joints within a limb or mechanism during movement. It emphasizes how motion and forces at one joint influence others, reflecting the coordinated, multi-joint nature of many tasks. The concept centers on inter-joint coupling, timing, and the coordinated activation of muscles rather than analyzing joints in isolation.
Origins and usage: The term is not universally standardized, but it has appeared in interdisciplinary discussions
Methods and models: Analysts may treat joints as coupled dynamic elements in musculoskeletal simulations or robotic
Applications and limitations: In rehabilitation, orthopedics, and prosthetics control, jointsin-informed analyses can guide therapy and device
See also: motor control, gait analysis, musculoskeletal modeling, synergy, coupled oscillator model, multi-joint control.