
Leg penetration
Leg penetration refers to the extent to which one leg of an individual can enter or be positioned within another space, often in contexts like design, ergonomics, or safety. For example, in vehicle design, it relates to how well a leg fits within the cabin space during a collision, affecting injury risk. In product design, it may consider how legs of furniture or equipment interact with users' legs for comfort and usability. Understanding leg penetration ensures practical and safe designs that accommodate the human body effectively.