Liigvorm
Liigvorm, also known as joint shape or articulation form, refers to the structural configuration and geometric design of joints within biological or mechanical systems. In biological contexts, liigvorm describes the specific morphology of joints in animals and humans, affecting movement, stability, and load distribution. Common types of biological joints include hinge joints, such as the elbow, which allow movement primarily in one plane; ball-and-socket joints, like the hip, which offer multidirectional mobility; and pivot joints that enable rotational movements.
The shape of a joint influences its functional capabilities and limitations. For example, a joint's convex and
In mechanical and industrial design, the concept of liigvorm is applied to optimize the performance of articulated
Understanding and replicating the principles behind liigvorm can contribute to advancements in bio-inspired design. By analyzing