Kawahara Dairoku, Urabe Yukio, Maeda Noriaki, Sasadai Junpei, Fujii Eri, Moriyama Nobuaki, Yamamoto Takahiko, Iwata Sho
Department of Sport Rehabilitation, Graduate School of Biomedical and Health Sciences, Hiroshima University, 1-2-3 Kasumi, Minami-ku, Hiroshima 743-8551, Japan.
Sangyo Eiseigaku Zasshi. 2015;57(4):111-6. doi: 10.1539/sangyoeisei.B14016. Epub 2015 May 19.
Many forestry workers who use chain-saws suffer from low back pain. Previous studies have reported that low back pain is related to the working postures while felling a tree with a using chain-saws. However, no previous study has investigated trunk muscle activities during work. The purpose of this study was to clarify the relationship between working postures while holding a chain-saw, and trunk muscles activities as measured by surface electromyography (EMG).
Subjects were 10 males who were not forestry workers. Four task postures while holding a chain-saw were tested: standing, 30(o) trunk flexion, 90(o) trunk flexion and half-kneeling. EMG recordings were obtained bilaterally of the lumbar paraspinal (LP) muscles and rectus abdominis (RA) muscles. Raw EMG data were processed by integrating the EMG and normalizing them to %MVC. The paired t-test was used to detect statistical differences in the activities between the right and left LP muscles and RA muscles. One-factor repeated measures ANOVA was used to compare the bilateral LP and RA muscle activities among the 4 different postures. The significance level was set to less than 5%.
In the half-kneeling posture, the right LP muscle activity was 14.7% higher than the left LP muscle activity (p<0.05); however, there were no significant differences in muscle activities among the other postures. The right LP muscle activity of 30(o) trunk flexion posture was 25.6% higher than that of the standing posture, and 14.2% higher than that of half-kneeling posture (p<0.05). The bilateral LP muscle activities of the 90(o) trunk flexion posture were the highest of the 4 postures, 16.7% higher than the half-kneeling posture (p<0.05) right LP muscle activity. There was a tendency of increase in the left LP muscle activity when trunk flexion angle increased, but no significant differences among the 4 postures were found. The bilateral RA muscle activities were low and did not significantly differ among the 4 postures.
This study showed that when the trunk is flexed, the LP muscle activities change asymmetrically, with the right LP muscle activity increasing significantly compared to the standing posture and the half-kneeing posture, but there was no significant difference in the left LP muscle activity. These results suggest that working postures that involve trunk flexion while felling a tree with a holding chain-saw may lead to increased loading of the LP muscles.
许多使用链锯的林业工人患有腰痛。先前的研究报告称,腰痛与使用链锯砍伐树木时的工作姿势有关。然而,此前尚无研究调查工作期间的躯干肌肉活动情况。本研究的目的是阐明手持链锯时的工作姿势与通过表面肌电图(EMG)测量的躯干肌肉活动之间的关系。
受试者为10名非林业工人的男性。测试了手持链锯时的四种任务姿势:站立、躯干前屈30度、躯干前屈90度和半跪。双侧记录腰旁肌(LP)和腹直肌(RA)的肌电图。原始肌电图数据通过对肌电图进行积分并将其归一化为%MVC来处理。配对t检验用于检测左右LP肌和RA肌活动之间的统计学差异。单因素重复测量方差分析用于比较四种不同姿势下双侧LP和RA肌的活动。显著性水平设定为小于5%。
在半跪姿势下,右侧LP肌活动比左侧LP肌活动高14.7%(p<0.05);然而,其他姿势之间的肌肉活动没有显著差异。躯干前屈30度姿势下右侧LP肌活动比站立姿势高25.6%,比半跪姿势高14.2%(p<0.05)。躯干前屈90度姿势下双侧LP肌活动在四种姿势中最高,比半跪姿势下右侧LP肌活动高16.7%(p<)。随着躯干前屈角度增加,左侧LP肌活动有增加趋势,但四种姿势之间未发现显著差异。双侧RA肌活动较低,四种姿势之间无显著差异。
本研究表明,当躯干前屈时,LP肌活动不对称变化,与站立姿势和半跪姿势相比,右侧LP肌活动显著增加,但左侧LP肌活动无显著差异。这些结果表明,手持链锯砍伐树木时涉及躯干前屈的工作姿势可能会导致LP肌负荷增加。