The effects of exoskeleton use on human response to simulated overhead tasks with vibration

被引:2
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作者
Xia, Ting [1 ]
Torkinejad-Ziarati, Parisa [1 ]
Kudernatsch, Simon [1 ]
Peterson, Donald R. [1 ]
机构
[1] Northern Illinois Univ, Coll Engn & Engn Technol, Dept Mech Engn, De Kalb, IL 60115 USA
关键词
Exoskeleton; overhead work; hand-arm vibration; shoulder muscle; coupling force; PASSIVE EXOSKELETON; SHOULDER; DISORDERS; DEMANDS; DEVICE;
D O I
10.1080/00140139.2024.2372003
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T [工业技术];
学科分类号
08 ;
摘要
The use of occupational exoskeletons has grown fast in manufacturing industries in recent years. One major scenario of exoskeleton use in manufacturing is to assist overhead, power hand tool operations. This preliminary work aimed to determine the effects of arm-supporting exoskeletons on shoulder muscle activity and human-hand tool coupling in simulated overhead tasks with axially applied vibration. An electromagnetic shaker capable of producing the random vibration spectrum specified in ISO 10819 was hung overhead to deliver vibrations. Two passive, arm-supporting exoskeletons, with one (ExoVest) transferring load to both the shoulder and pelvic region while the second one (ExoStrap) transferring load primarily to the pelvic region, were used in testing. Testing was also done with the shaker placed in front of the body to better understand the posture and exoskeleton engagement effects. The results collected from 6 healthy male subjects demonstrate the dominating effects of the overhead working posture on increased shoulder muscle activities. Vibration led to higher muscle activities in both agonist and antagonist shoulder muscles to a less extent. Exoskeleton use reduced the anterior deltoid and serratus anterior activities by 27% to 43%. However, wearing the ExoStrap increased the upper trapezius activities by 23% to 38% in the overhead posture. Furthermore, an increased human-shaker handle coupling was observed in the OH posture when wearing the ExoVest, indicating a more demanding neuromuscular control. The current work sought to understand exoskeleton use in overhead tasks with power hand tools. The study findings demonstrate that vibration didn't alter the effects of arm-supporting exoskeletons on shoulder muscle activities in overhead tasks with vibration, though exoskeleton use may complicate human-hand tool coupling and corresponding neuromuscular control.
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页码:2112 / 2125
页数:14
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