Evaluation of the maximum voluntary isometric lumbar extension in three-dimensional positions.

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 ERGONOMICS International Journal of Occupational Safety and Ergonomics Pub Date : 2025-06-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-19 DOI:10.1080/10803548.2024.2440271
Sharareh Kian-Bostanabad, Mahmoodreza Azghani, Mohammad Parnianpour
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Objective. Asymmetrical trunk positions to perform daily tasks are known as risk factors for back injuries. This study aimed to investigate the lumbar extension (main activity for lifting) in symmetrical, asymmetrical and combined positions. Methods. Sixteen lumbar and abdominal muscle activities during maximum voluntary contraction in six main directions and the isometric extension in 24 different positions were recorded for 14 healthy men. The co-contraction index was calculated between all the muscle pairs for each trial (120 pairs per trial). The relationship between uniaxial and combined positions was investigated using Pearson's correlation and the response surface methodology model. Results. Pearson's correlation between the combined positions and extension was 0.482-0.588 and for the other five main directions was <0.3. According to the models, a significant relationship was observed for extension. Conclusions. Secondary activities due to asymmetrical position reduce the subject ability to apply maximum extension. The optimal asymmetrical lifting mode is when it is accompanied by flexion and avoids side bending as much as possible. To reduce back injuries, and increase ergonomics and occupational safety, the work environment should be designed in such a way that the spine is not exposed to excessive loads.

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三维体位下最大自主等距腰椎伸展的评价。
目标。日常工作时不对称的躯干姿势是背部受伤的危险因素。本研究旨在探讨对称、不对称和组合姿势下的腰椎伸展(主要活动)。方法。记录了14名健康男性在6个主要方向的最大自主收缩和24个不同体位的等距伸展时的16个腰腹部肌肉活动。计算每次试验所有肌肉对之间的共收缩指数(每次试验120对)。利用Pearson相关和响应面方法模型研究了单轴和组合位置之间的关系。结果。组合位置与延伸的Pearson相关系数为0.482 ~ 0.588,其他5个主要方向的Pearson相关系数为结论。由于位置不对称导致的次要活动降低了受试者应用最大扩展的能力。最佳的不对称提升方式是在有屈曲的情况下,尽量避免侧弯。为了减少背部伤害,提高人体工程学和职业安全,工作环境的设计应该使脊柱不承受过多的负荷。
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