liitosrasitus
Liitosrasitus, or joint loading, refers to the mechanical stress applied to a joint or articulation in the human body, typically during movement or physical activity. It involves the forces exerted on the bones, cartilage, ligaments, and surrounding tissues that make up a joint. These forces can arise from body weight, muscle contractions, or external loads, such as those encountered in sports or labor-intensive tasks.
Joint loading is a fundamental aspect of musculoskeletal function, as it enables movement and supports the
Factors influencing joint loading include the magnitude of the force applied, the duration of exposure, and
In clinical and sports medicine, understanding joint loading is essential for designing rehabilitation programs, injury prevention