van Sluijs Rachel M, Wehrli Michael, Brunner Annina, Lambercy Olivier
Department of Health Sciences and Technology, ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland; Auxivo AG, Zurich, Switzerland.
Department of Health Sciences and Technology, ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.
J Biomech. 2023 Mar;149:111489. doi: 10.1016/j.jbiomech.2023.111489. Epub 2023 Feb 14.
Musculoskeletal disorders affecting the back are highly prevalent in fields of occupation involving repetitive lifting and working in forward leaning postures. Back-support exoskeletons are developed to relieve workers in physically demanding occupations. This study investigates the physiological effects of a lightweight exoskeleton which provides support through textile springs worn on the back. We hypothesized that wearing such a passive back-support exoskeleton reduces muscle activity of the back and hip muscles, while not influencing abdominal muscle activity and movement kinematics during typical occupational tasks. We collected electromyography data from the main back and hip muscles as well as whole body kinematics data via optical motion tracking during a set of relevant weight lifting tasks corresponding to typical work conditions. In our sample of 30 healthy volunteers, wearing the exoskeleton significantly reduced muscle activity, with reductions up to 25.59% during forward leaning and 20.52% during lifting in the main back and hip muscles (Erector Spinae at thoracic and lumbar level and Quadratus Lumborum). Simultaneously, no changes in knee and hip range of motion were observed. The stretch of the textile springs correlated with the body mass index and chest circumference of the wearer, and depended on posture, but not on the lifted load. The LiftSuit exoskeleton relieved back and hip muscles during typically straining occupational tasks, while biomechanical parameters were preserved. This suggests that passive lift-support exoskeletons can be safely used to relieve workers during lifting and forward leaning tasks.
影响背部的肌肉骨骼疾病在涉及重复性提举和向前倾姿势工作的职业领域中极为普遍。背部支撑外骨骼的研发旨在减轻体力要求高的职业中的工人负担。本研究调查了一种轻型外骨骼的生理效应,该外骨骼通过穿戴在背部的纺织弹簧提供支撑。我们假设,穿戴这种被动式背部支撑外骨骼可降低背部和臀部肌肉的活动,同时在典型职业任务期间不影响腹部肌肉活动和运动学。在一组对应典型工作条件的相关举重任务中,我们通过光学运动跟踪收集了主要背部和臀部肌肉的肌电图数据以及全身运动学数据。在我们30名健康志愿者的样本中,穿戴外骨骼显著降低了肌肉活动,在向前倾时主要背部和臀部肌肉(胸腰段竖脊肌和腰方肌)的活动减少高达25.59%,在举重物时减少20.52%。同时,未观察到膝关节和髋关节活动范围的变化。纺织弹簧的拉伸与穿戴者的体重指数和胸围相关,且取决于姿势,但不取决于举起的负荷。LiftSuit外骨骼在典型的高强度职业任务中减轻了背部和臀部肌肉的负担,同时保持了生物力学参数。这表明被动式举升支撑外骨骼可安全用于在提举和向前倾任务期间减轻工人负担。