👉 Shoulder engineering is an interdisciplinary field that applies principles from mechanical engineering, biomechanics, and materials science to design, analyze, and optimize the performance and functionality of shoulder joints and their associated structures. This includes the complex musculoskeletal system responsible for shoulder movement, such as the glenohumeral joint, which allows for a wide range of motion. Engineers in this field develop advanced prosthetics, surgical implants, and rehabilitation devices to assist individuals with shoulder injuries or disorders, aiming to restore mobility and improve quality of life. They also focus on creating biomechanical models to simulate shoulder movements, aiding in surgical planning and the development of assistive technologies. By integrating cutting-edge materials and innovative design techniques, shoulder engineering seeks to enhance the durability, comfort, and functionality of shoulder-related medical solutions.