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下肢工业外骨骼的系统评价:评估方法、证据和未来方向。

A Systematic Review on Lower-Limb Industrial Exoskeletons: Evaluation Methods, Evidence, and Future Directions.

机构信息

Biomechanics and Ergonomics Lab, Industrial and Systems Engineering Department, Rochester Institute of Technology, 1 Lomb Memorial Dr, Rochester, NY, 14623, USA.

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA.

出版信息

Ann Biomed Eng. 2023 Aug;51(8):1665-1682. doi: 10.1007/s10439-023-03242-w. Epub 2023 May 29.

Abstract

Industrial tasks that involve frequent sitting/standing transitions and squatting activities can benefit from lower-limb industrial exoskeletons; however, their use is not as widespread as their upper-body counterparts. In this review, we examined 23 articles that evaluated the effects of using Wearable Chair (WC) and Squat-assist (SA) exoskeletons. Evaluations mainly included assessment of muscular demands in the thigh, shank, and upper/lower back regions. Both types of devices were found to lessen muscular demands in the lower body by 30-90%. WCs also reduced low-back demands (~ 37%) and plantar pressure (54-80%) but caused discomfort/unsafe feeling in participants. To generalize outcomes, we suggest standardizing approaches used for evaluating the devices. Along with addressing low adoption through design upgrades (e.g., ground and body supports/attachments), we recommend that researchers thoroughly evaluate temporal effects on muscle fatigue, metabolic rate, and stability of wearers. Although lower-limb exoskeletons were found to be beneficial, discrepancies in experimental protocols (posture/task/measures) were discovered. We also suggest simulating more realistic conditions, such as walking/sitting interchangeability for WCs and lifting loads for SA devices. The presented outcomes could help improve the design/evaluation approaches, and implementation of lower limb wearable devices across industries.

摘要

工业任务中频繁的坐姿/站姿转换和蹲姿活动可以受益于下肢工业外骨骼;然而,它们的使用并没有像上半身外骨骼那样广泛。在这篇综述中,我们检查了 23 篇评估使用可穿戴式椅子(WC)和蹲姿辅助(SA)外骨骼效果的文章。评估主要包括评估大腿、小腿和上下背部区域的肌肉需求。这两种类型的设备都被发现可以减少 30-90%的下肢肌肉需求。WC 还降低了腰部需求(约 37%)和足底压力(54-80%),但会引起参与者不适/不安全的感觉。为了概括结果,我们建议对设备评估的方法进行标准化。除了通过设计升级(例如地面和身体支撑/附件)来解决低采用率的问题外,我们还建议研究人员彻底评估肌肉疲劳、代谢率和佩戴者稳定性的时间效应。虽然下肢外骨骼被发现是有益的,但在实验方案(姿势/任务/措施)中发现了差异。我们还建议模拟更真实的条件,例如 WC 的可互换的坐立和 SA 设备的举升负载。所呈现的结果可以帮助改进设计/评估方法,以及在各个行业中实施下肢可穿戴设备。

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