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The participants were asked to complete questionnaire concerning their fatigue at work (T and C), inertial training and work efficiency (T).</p><p><strong>Results: </strong>The work performed during the last day of the workweek, i.e., Friday (before training) resulted in a significant decrease in shoulder muscles' strength in T and C. Muscle strength achieved at the end of the workweek (Friday afternoon) was significantly lower than achieved at the start of the workweek (Monday morning) in both tested groups (before training). Moreover, inertial training resulted in a significant increase in shoulder muscles' strength in T; 34-74% for different muscles. No changes in muscles' strength were noted in C. Increased muscle strength in T following inertial training effectively prevented muscle fatigue. After training the differences in shoulder muscles' strength noted in T during different times of the workday and workweek were insignificant. 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背景:在静态姿势下从事单调重复工作的工人经常抱怨疲劳和工作效率下降。一些研究表明,要改善肌肉疲劳,可以进行抗阻力量训练:为了研究为期四周的惯性训练对肩部肌肉力量和肌肉抗疲劳能力的影响,44 名残疾女工接受了训练。参与者被随机分为训练组(T)(32 人)和对照组(C)(12 人)。训练前和训练后,分别在工作日(周一和周五)开始和结束时测试肩部肌肉力量。参与者被要求填写有关工作疲劳(T 组和 C 组)、惯性训练和工作效率(T 组)的问卷:在工作周的最后一天,即周五(训练前)进行的工作导致 T 和 C 的肩部肌肉力量显著下降。在工作周结束时(周五下午)达到的肌肉力量明显低于工作周开始时(周一上午)达到的力量。此外,惯性训练使 T 组的肩部肌肉力量明显增加;不同肌肉的增加幅度为 34-74%。惯性训练后,T 组肌肉力量的增加有效地防止了肌肉疲劳。训练后,T 在工作日和工作周的不同时间段的肩部肌肉力量差异并不明显。此外,为期 4 周的惯性训练使 T 组女性的工作效率显著提高了 4%;C 组则没有任何变化:结论:我们建议残疾妇女使用惯性训练来防止肩部肌肉在工作日和工作周内疲劳。Med Pr Work Health Saf.2024;75(2).
The impact of inertial exercises performed in the workplace on shoulder muscles' strength and muscles' fatigue resistance in women with disabilities.
Background: Workers who do monotonous and repetitive work in a static position often complain about fatigue and decreased work efficiency. Some studies indicate that to improve muscle fatigue, resistance strength training can be used.
Material and methods: To investigate the effect of 4-week inertial training on shoulder muscles' strength and muscles' fatigue resistance 44 female workers with disabilities were examined. The participants were randomized into the training group (T) (N = 32) and the control group (C) (N = 12). Before the training and after that shoulder muscles' strength were tested at the start and at the end of the workday (Monday and Friday). The participants were asked to complete questionnaire concerning their fatigue at work (T and C), inertial training and work efficiency (T).
Results: The work performed during the last day of the workweek, i.e., Friday (before training) resulted in a significant decrease in shoulder muscles' strength in T and C. Muscle strength achieved at the end of the workweek (Friday afternoon) was significantly lower than achieved at the start of the workweek (Monday morning) in both tested groups (before training). Moreover, inertial training resulted in a significant increase in shoulder muscles' strength in T; 34-74% for different muscles. No changes in muscles' strength were noted in C. Increased muscle strength in T following inertial training effectively prevented muscle fatigue. After training the differences in shoulder muscles' strength noted in T during different times of the workday and workweek were insignificant. Moreover, 4-week inertial training increased significantly the work efficiency of women from T by 4%; no changes were noted in C. Inertial training was well tolerated by the participants.
Conclusions: Using inertial training in women with disabilities to prevent shoulder muscles' fatigue during the workday and workweek is recommended. Med Pr Work Health Saf. 2024;75(2):113-122.