Can back exosuits simultaneously increase lifting endurance and reduce musculoskeletal disorder risk?

IF 3.4 Q2 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL Wearable technologies Pub Date : 2024-11-28 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1017/wtc.2024.8
K M Rodzak, P R Slaughter, D N Wolf, C C Ice, S J Fine, K E Zelik
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The objectives of this case series study were to test whether an elastic back exosuit could increase a wearer's endurance when lifting heavy objects and to assess whether lifting more cancels out the exosuit's risk reduction benefits. We found that 88% of participants increased their lifting repetitions while wearing an exosuit, with endurance increases ranging from 28 to 75%. We then used these empirical data with an ergonomic assessment model based on fatigue failure principles to estimate the effects on cumulative back damage (an indicator of low back disorder risk) when an exosuit is worn and more lifts are performed. Participants exhibited 27-93% lower cumulative back damage when wearing an exosuit. These results confirmed that wearing an exosuit increased participants' lifting capacity without canceling out injury risk reduction benefits. Back exosuits may make it possible to simultaneously boost productivity and reduce musculoskeletal disorder risks, which is relevant to workers in civilian and defense sectors.

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背部防弹衣能否同时提高搬运耐力和降低肌肉骨骼疾病风险?
本案例系列研究的目的是测试弹性背部外伤服是否能提高穿着者在搬运重物时的耐力,并评估搬运更多的东西是否会抵消外伤服降低风险的好处。我们发现,88%的参与者在穿上外衣后增加了举重的重复次数,耐力增加了28%到75%。然后,我们将这些经验数据与基于疲劳失效原理的人体工程学评估模型一起使用,以估计当穿着外穿服并进行更多提升时对累积背部损伤(腰背部疾病风险的指标)的影响。参与者在穿上外套后,背部累积损伤降低了27-93%。这些结果证实,穿着外穿服增加了参与者的举重能力,但不会抵消减少受伤风险的好处。背部紧身衣可以同时提高生产力和降低肌肉骨骼疾病的风险,这与民用和国防部门的工人有关。
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