Joint torques measure the rotational force at a body’s articulations, crucial for understanding movement mechanics. They are used in robotics for precise motion control and in biomechanics to analyze human gait or injury risk. Engineers, physical therapists, and sports scientists benefit from optimizing performance, designing prosthetics, or improving rehabilitation protocols.
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