biomechanilised
Biomechanilised is an adjective describing the application of biomechanical principles to the design, modification, or enhancement of systems, devices, or organisms. It encompasses efforts to mechanize or augment living locomotion and tissue interaction by borrowing insights from biomechanics and motor control. The term may appear in engineering, rehabilitation, and robotics discourse to signal an integrated biomechanical-technical approach.
In engineering and robotics, biomechanilised design informs the development of prosthetics, exoskeletons, and soft robots that
Key methods include gait analysis, musculoskeletal modeling, finite element analysis, and material testing to capture how
As a neologism, biomechanilised is not a fixed classification, but a descriptor for cross-disciplinary work at