tukihoidolla
Tukihoidolla is a Finnish term that refers to the practice of providing physical or structural support to facilitate movement or stability, often in the context of rehabilitation, mobility assistance, or biomechanical optimization. The word derives from "tuki," meaning support or brace, and "hoidolla," meaning care or management. This concept is applied across various fields including physiotherapy, occupational therapy, and assistive technology.
In rehabilitation sciences, tukihoidolla involves the use of supports such as braces, orthoses, or assistive devices
In biomechanics and ergonomics, the term can encompass methods for designing work environments or tools that
Tukihoidolla emphasizes a supportive approach that complements the body's natural functions without replacing them, aiming for
The concept aligns with broader principles of biomimicry and sustainable design, prioritizing resource-efficient and minimally invasive