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肩部辅助外骨骼对模拟爬升式工作平台砌砖任务期间平衡和肌肉活动的影响

Shoulder-assist exoskeleton effects on balance and muscle activity during a block-laying task on a simulated mast climber.

作者信息

Zheng Liying, Pan Christopher, Wei Leonardo, Bahreinizad Hossein, Chowdhury Suman, Ning Xiaopeng, Santos Felipe

机构信息

Health Effects Laboratory Division, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), Morgantown, WV, USA.

Division of Safety Research, NIOSH, Morgantown, WV, USA.

出版信息

Int J Ind Ergon. 2024 Nov;104. doi: 10.1016/j.ergon.2024.103652.

Abstract

Interest in utilizing exoskeletons to mitigate the risks of musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) among construction workers is growing, spurred by encouraging results in other industries. However, it is crucial to carefully examine their impact on workers' stability and balance before implementation. In this study, seven male participants lifted a 35-lb cinder block from a production table to a simulated wall at two heights-elbow and shoulder levels-using three different exoskeleton models on an unstable platform, where their balance and shoulder muscle activity were assessed. Balance-related parameters, included mean distance (MDIST), total excursion (EXCUR), and mean velocity (VEL) of the center of pressure, were derived from force plate data. Muscle activity in six shoulder and upper arm muscles was estimated using electromyography (EMG) data. The results indicated that wearing two of the exoskeletons significantly increased both total and medio-lateral (ML) MDIST compared to not wearing an exoskeleton. Wearing one of the exoskeletons significantly increased total and ML VEL and ML EXCUR. Although lifting level did not have a significant impact on the balance parameters, it did affect the muscle activity in most of the measured muscles. Moreover, only one exoskeleton significantly reduced the activity in a particular shoulder muscle compared to no exoskeleton use. In conclusion, the evaluated shoulder-assist exoskeletons showed limited benefits for preventing upper extremity MSDs and may negatively affect whole-body balance during a block-laying task on an unstable platform. These findings underscore the importance of comprehensive evaluations of balance and effectiveness prior to adopting exoskeletons in construction.

摘要

受其他行业鼓舞人心的成果推动,利用外骨骼减轻建筑工人肌肉骨骼疾病(MSD)风险的兴趣与日俱增。然而,在实施之前仔细研究它们对工人稳定性和平衡的影响至关重要。在本研究中,七名男性参与者在一个不稳定的平台上,使用三种不同的外骨骼模型,将一块35磅重的煤渣砖从生产台举到两个高度(肘部和肩部高度)的模拟墙上,在此过程中评估他们的平衡和肩部肌肉活动。与平衡相关的参数,包括压力中心的平均距离(MDIST)、总偏移(EXCUR)和平均速度(VEL),是从测力板数据中得出的。使用肌电图(EMG)数据估计肩部和上臂六块肌肉的活动。结果表明,与不穿外骨骼相比,穿着其中两种外骨骼显著增加了总MDIST和中外侧(ML)MDIST。穿着其中一种外骨骼显著增加了总VEL和ML VEL以及ML EXCUR。虽然举升高度对平衡参数没有显著影响,但它确实影响了大多数被测肌肉的活动。此外,与不使用外骨骼相比,只有一种外骨骼显著降低了特定肩部肌肉的活动。总之,评估的肩部辅助外骨骼在预防上肢MSD方面显示出有限的益处,并且在不稳定平台上进行砌砖任务时可能对全身平衡产生负面影响。这些发现强调了在建筑行业采用外骨骼之前对平衡和有效性进行全面评估的重要性。

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