Department of Physiology, University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU), Spain.
Biocruces Bizkaia Health Research Institute, Spain.
Int J Occup Saf Ergon. 2022 Dec;28(4):2377-2384. doi: 10.1080/10803548.2021.1989179. Epub 2021 Nov 12.
This study evaluated the effects of wearing the Laevo v2.56 exoskeleton (Laevo, The Netherlands) on physiological parameters related to working load and metabolic cost (MC) during a lifting task, explored the variability in exoskeleton performance among users and determined whether perceived discomfort negatively correlates with a reduction in MC. Twenty participants completed a 4-min repetitive lifting task with/without the exoskeleton. Respiratory gases, heart rate, blood lactate and ratings of perceived exertion and experienced discomfort were collected, and MC was calculated. . Wearing the exoskeleton significantly reduced MC and oxygen uptake during the lifting task by 4.8 and 3.8%, respectively. Workload reduction occurred in 65% of the participants. . The Laevo v2.56 exoskeleton reduced MC and workload in a repetitive lifting task in a subject-dependent manner. Future studies should focus on identifying factors that could cause performance variability such as user-robot interaction forces.
本研究评估了在举重任务中佩戴 Laevo v2.56 外骨骼(Laevo,荷兰)对与工作负荷和代谢成本(MC)相关的生理参数的影响,探索了用户之间外骨骼性能的可变性,并确定了感知到的不适是否与 MC 的降低呈负相关。二十名参与者完成了一项 4 分钟的重复性举重任务,有/无外骨骼。收集了呼吸气体、心率、血乳酸和感知用力和体验不适的等级,并计算了 MC。佩戴外骨骼可使举重任务中的 MC 和耗氧量分别降低 4.8%和 3.8%。65%的参与者的工作量减少。Laevo v2.56 外骨骼以受试者依赖的方式降低了重复性举重任务中的 MC 和工作量。未来的研究应集中于确定可能导致性能变化的因素,例如用户-机器人相互作用力。