人体在实验室诱发的梯子落地过程中的头部运动学特征

IF 3.9 2区 工程技术 Q1 ERGONOMICS Journal of Safety Research Pub Date : 2024-08-20 DOI:10.1016/j.jsr.2024.08.003
Gabrielle M. Ferro , Steven Rowson , Michael L. Madigan
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导言:坠落导致的创伤性脑损伤(TBI)被认为是建筑业中最严重的职业伤害之一。鉴于从梯子上跌落的频率很高,了解梯子跌落地面时头部的运动学特性有助于为建筑安全帽设计的潜在改进提供信息,并提高其对头部损伤的保护能力。因此,本描述性研究的目的是测量实验室诱发的梯子落地时的头部运动学特性。研究方法戴着曲棍球头盔的 18 名年轻人模拟了挑战平衡能力的建筑任务,他们站在阶梯和加长梯上,双脚站在距离地面衬垫 1.8 米的高度上。摔倒在垫子上的情况有的是自发发生的,有的是由调查人员轻推梯子诱发的,以模拟地面移动导致的梯子移动。光电运动捕捉用于捕捉头部运动学数据,直至头部受到撞击前的瞬间。结果:在总共 115 次摔倒中,有 15 次涉及头部撞击垫子并进行了分析。在这 15 次跌倒中,头部撞击均发生在后脑勺。在头部撞击衬垫前,头部垂直速度范围为 0.42 至 3.88 米/秒,头部围绕内外侧轴的角速度范围为 60.1 至 1215.5 度/秒。结论:这些数据可用于计算机模拟或头模撞击测试,以估算真实的头部撞击运动学,或为未来版本的建筑安全头盔测试标准提供参考。实际应用:据我们所知,这是第一项捕捉人体在梯子跌落地面时头部运动学特性的研究。这些结果有可能为未来版本的建筑安全头盔测试标准提供参考,并有助于改进头盔设计,防止坠落引起的头部伤害。
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Head kinematics of human subjects during laboratory-induced ladder falls to the ground

Introduction: Fall-induced traumatic brain injury (TBI) is considered one of the most serious occupational injuries in construction. Given the frequency of falls from ladders, knowledge of head kinematics during ladder falls to the ground may help inform any potential improvement to construction safety helmet design and improve their protection against head injury. Therefore, the goal of this descriptive study was to measure head kinematics during laboratory-induced ladder falls to the ground. Method: Eighteen young adults wearing a hockey helmet simulated construction tasks that challenged their balance while standing on stepladders and an extension ladder with their feet at heights up to 1.8 m above padding covering the ground. Falls onto the padding occurred spontaneously or were induced by an investigator nudging the ladder to simulate ladder movement resulting from the ground shifting. Optoelectronic motion capture was used to capture head kinematics up to the instant immediately before head impact. Results: Of 115 total falls, 15 involved head impact with the padding and were analyzed. Head impact during all 15 of these falls occurred on the back of the head. Immediately before impact with the padding, head vertical velocity ranged from 0.42 to 3.88 m/s and head angular velocity about a medial–lateral axis ranged from 60.1 to 1215.5 deg/s. Conclusions: These data can be used with computer simulations or headform impact testing to estimate true head impact kinematics, or to inform future versions of construction safety helmet testing standards. Practical applications: This is the first study we are aware of to capture head kinematics of human subjects during ladder falls to the ground. These results have the potential to inform future versions of construction safety helmet testing standards and contribute to improved helmet design for protection against fall-induced head injury.

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期刊介绍: Journal of Safety Research is an interdisciplinary publication that provides for the exchange of ideas and scientific evidence capturing studies through research in all areas of safety and health, including traffic, workplace, home, and community. This forum invites research using rigorous methodologies, encourages translational research, and engages the global scientific community through various partnerships (e.g., this outreach includes highlighting some of the latest findings from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention).
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