Integrated Systems Engineering, USA.
Integrated Systems Engineering, USA; Orthopaedics, The Ohio State University, USA.
Appl Ergon. 2021 Jul;94:103416. doi: 10.1016/j.apergo.2021.103416. Epub 2021 Mar 26.
Patient handling related musculoskeletal injuries are prevalent among Emergency Medical Service (EMS) providers. The first step in many patient handling situations is where a supine patient on the floor is brought to a sitting position. This study investigated whether a strap, placed under the patient's torso and long enough that EMS providers can perform the patient raising task in a standing posture, reduced muscular effort. Fifteen participants raised a simulated patient, with the help of an assistant, using the strap method and a traditional method (grasping the shoulders) in an open area, a restricted space, and in a bathtub. Torso postures improved in all location conditions when using the strap. The muscle activation data showed mixed results. While EMG responses from the latissimus dorsi muscles were reduced, EMG activity of the erector spinae muscles increased when the strap was used. Perceived effort assessments supported the use of the strap.
患者搬运相关的肌肉骨骼损伤在急救医疗服务(EMS)提供者中很常见。在许多患者搬运情况下,第一步是将躺在地上的患者从仰卧位抬到坐姿。本研究调查了在患者身下放置一条带子,带子足够长,以便 EMS 提供者能够以站立姿势完成患者抬起任务,是否可以减少肌肉用力。十五名参与者在一个开放区域、一个受限空间和一个浴缸中,使用带子法和传统方法(抓住肩部)在助手的帮助下抬起一个模拟患者。使用带子时,所有位置的躯干姿势都得到了改善。肌肉激活数据显示出混合结果。虽然使用带子时背阔肌的肌电图反应降低,但竖脊肌的肌电图活动增加。感知努力评估支持使用带子。