limbwise
Limbwise refers to a method of organizing or categorizing information, tasks, or data based on individual limbs or body parts, often used in various fields such as anatomy, ergonomics, or instructional design. The term originates from the Latin *limbus*, meaning "edge" or "border," and is sometimes associated with the Latin *limbus* in anatomical contexts, though its primary modern usage is more practical and systematic.
In anatomy, limbwise can describe the systematic study of limbs—arms, legs, hands, and feet—as distinct anatomical
In ergonomics, limbwise design focuses on optimizing the placement and movement of limbs to enhance efficiency
In instructional design, limbwise methodologies may be applied to break down complex processes into manageable segments,
While not a widely recognized term in mainstream terminology, limbwise principles are practical in fields requiring