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用于减少鼠标使用过程中手指伸肌活动的替代性计算机鼠标设计与测试。

Alternative computer mouse design and testing to reduce finger extensor muscle activity during mouse use.

作者信息

Lee David L, Fleisher Jacob, McLoone Hugh E, Kotani Kentaro, Dennerlein Jack T

机构信息

Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, Massachusetts 02115, USA.

出版信息

Hum Factors. 2007 Aug;49(4):573-84. doi: 10.1518/001872007X215665.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

The purpose of this study was to design and test alternative computer mouse designs that attempted to reduce extensor muscle loading of the index and middle fingers by altering the orientation of the button switch direction and the force of the switch.

BACKGROUND

Computer users of two-button mouse designs exhibit sustained lifted finger behaviors above the buttons, which may contribute to hand and forearm musculoskeletal pain associated with intensive mouse use.

METHODS

In a repeated-measures laboratory experiment, 20 participants completed point-and-click, steering, and drag tasks with four alternative mouse designs and a reference mouse. Intramuscular and surface electromyography (EMG) measured muscle loading, and movement times recorded by software provided a measure of performance.

RESULTS

Changing the direction of the switch from a conventional downward to a forward design reduced (up to 2.5% maximum voluntary contraction [MVC]) sustained muscle activity (10th percentile EMG amplitude distribution) in the finger extensors but increased (up to 0.6% MVC) flexor EMG and increased movement times (up to 31%) compared with the reference mouse (p < .001). Implementing a high switch force design also increased flexor EMG but did not differ in movement times compared with the reference mouse (p < .001).

CONCLUSION

The alternative mouse designs with altered switch direction reduced sustained extensor muscle loading; however, trade-offs with higher flexor muscle loading and lower performance existed.

APPLICATION

Potential applications of this study include ergonomic and human computer interface design strategies in reducing the exposure to risk factors that may lead to upper extremity musculoskeletal disorders.

摘要

目的

本研究旨在设计并测试替代性计算机鼠标设计,试图通过改变按钮开关方向和开关力度来减少示指和中指伸肌的负荷。

背景

使用双键鼠标设计的计算机用户在按钮上方表现出持续的手指抬起行为,这可能会导致与频繁使用鼠标相关的手部和前臂肌肉骨骼疼痛。

方法

在一项重复测量实验室实验中,20名参与者使用四种替代性鼠标设计和一款参考鼠标完成了点击、转向和拖动任务。肌内和表面肌电图(EMG)测量肌肉负荷,软件记录的移动时间提供了性能指标。

结果

与参考鼠标相比,将开关方向从传统的向下改为向前设计可减少(最大自主收缩[MVC]高达2.5%)手指伸肌的持续肌肉活动(第10百分位数EMG幅度分布),但增加了屈肌EMG(高达0.6%MVC)并延长了移动时间(高达31%)(p < .001)。采用高开关力度设计也增加了屈肌EMG,但与参考鼠标相比移动时间无差异(p < .001)。

结论

开关方向改变的替代性鼠标设计减少了伸肌的持续负荷;然而,存在屈肌负荷增加和性能降低的权衡。

应用

本研究的潜在应用包括人体工程学和人机界面设计策略,以减少暴露于可能导致上肢肌肉骨骼疾病的风险因素。

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