Experimental evaluation of an assist chair for sit-to-stand on speed of flipping up a seat of chair

N. T. T. Suzuki, A. Suda, H. Onishi, T. Muromaki, T. Watanabe
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Assist chairs with simple mechanism to flip up a seat at the front edge to assist sit-to-stand (STS) is well known as commercial products developed from around 1980. The speed of flipping up the seat on the assist chairs would play a key role how to adjust assisting STS in individual cases, but there is almost no discussion how the speed of flipping up the seat affects the benefit of assisting STS. The aim of study is to investigate the optimised speed of flipping up the seat of the assist chairs. As a first step, a motorised assist chair with controllable speed of flipping up the seat was developed and tested with four healthy participants in three seat height conditions; High:520mm, Middle:420mm, and Low:320mm without and with flipping up the seat at maximum speed 30degree/second. Significant main effect of assisting was found on peak vGRF at Low seat height (p<0.005) by Wilcoxon rank test. There was no significant effect at Middle (p=0.126) and High seat height (p=0.507). With assisting at the Low seat height, the reduction of peak vGRF means that the flipping up the seat successfully supports trunk movement and knee function to lift up the hip from the seat. All participants felt the assisting was effective to reduce the hardness of STS at the Low seat height. With further studies to optimise the speed of flipping the seat, the motorised assist chair in this study would provide a proper assist for individual STS movement, with leaving certain part of physical load for keeping muscle functioning.
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一种坐立辅助椅对翻转椅座速度的实验评价
辅助椅是1980年左右发展起来的一种商业产品,它具有简单的机构,可以将前面的座位翻转起来,以辅助坐立。在个别情况下,辅助座椅的掀座速度对辅助STS的调整起到关键作用,但几乎没有讨论掀座速度如何影响辅助STS的效益。研究的目的是研究辅助座椅翻转的最佳速度。作为第一步,研究人员开发了一种机动辅助椅,可控制翻转座椅的速度,并在三种座椅高度条件下对四名健康参与者进行了测试;高:520mm,中:420mm,低:320mm,不带和带翻转阀座,最高速度30度/秒。Wilcoxon秩检验发现,辅助对低座高vGRF峰值有显著的主效应(p<0.005)。中座高度(p=0.126)和高座高度(p=0.507)无显著影响。在低座椅高度的辅助下,降低峰值vGRF意味着翻转座椅成功地支持躯干运动和膝盖功能,以将臀部从座椅上抬起。所有参加者都认为,在座位高度较低的情况下,协助能有效减低STS的硬度。随着进一步研究以优化翻转座椅的速度,本研究中的电动辅助椅将为个别STS运动提供适当的辅助,并留下部分物理负荷以保持肌肉功能。
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