extensorpees
Extensorpees is a term used in biomechanical theory and soft robotics to denote a class of tendon-like, extensible elements designed to produce joint extension. The term does not refer to a recognized anatomical structure in humans; rather, extensorpees are conceptual or engineered components used in models and devices that mimic extensor function.
In theoretical models, extensorpees are modeled as compliant, fiber-reinforced strands or hydrogel/silicone actuators that lengthen under
In practice, extensorpees appear in soft robotics and prosthetics research, where they can be actuated by electric,
The concept emerged in biomechanical simulations during the 2010s and remains a niche term; usage varies between