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OmniSuit的设计与评估:一种用于背部和肩部支撑的被动式职业外骨骼。

Design and evaluation of the OmniSuit: A passive occupational exoskeleton for back and shoulder support.

作者信息

van Sluijs Rachel, Scholtysik Tamina, Brunner Annina, Kuoni Laura, Bee Dario, Kos Melanie, Bartenbach Volker, Lambercy Olivier

机构信息

Auxivo AG, Sonnenbergstrasse 74, Schwerzenbach, 8603, Zürich, Switzerland.

Rehabilitation Engineering Laboratory, ETH Zürich, Gloriastrasse 37/39, Zürich, 8092, Zürich, Switzerland.

出版信息

Appl Ergon. 2024 Oct;120:104332. doi: 10.1016/j.apergo.2024.104332. Epub 2024 Jun 14.

Abstract

Many physically straining occupations involve lifting movements over the full-vertical range of motion, which over time may lead to the development of musculoskeletal injuries. To address this, occupational exoskeletons can be designed to provide meaningful support to the back and shoulders during lifting movements. This paper introduces the main functional design features of the OmniSuit, a novel passive occupational exoskeleton. We present the technical and biomechanical considerations for the expected support level, as well as an evaluation of the physiological benefit and usability of the exoskeleton in a sample of 31 healthy volunteers performing physically demanding tasks in a laboratory setting. The OmniSuit exoskeleton significantly reduced Deltoid, Trapezius and Erector Spinae muscle activity between 4.1%MVC and 15.7%MVC when lifting a 2.5kg weight above shoulder level (p<0.001), corresponding to a reduction of up to 49.1% compared to without exoskeleton. A position-dependent reduction of Erector Spinae muscle activity was observed (p<0.001), with reductions ranging between 4.6%MVC and 14.0%MVC during leaning and squatting, corresponding to a reduction up to 41.5% compared to without exoskeleton. The measured muscular support and the predicted support torque based on the biomechanical model were found to show a similar profile for those phases of the movement which are most straining to the shoulder and back muscles. Participants reported experiencing good device usability and minimal discomfort (<1/10) in the shoulder and back during task execution with exoskeleton support. These first results validate that the considered biomechanical model helped design an ergonomic and efficient exoskeleton, and confirm the potential of such wearable assistive devices to provide support over multiple joints during physically demanding tasks.

摘要

许多需要体力的职业都涉及在整个垂直运动范围内的举升动作,随着时间的推移,这可能会导致肌肉骨骼损伤。为了解决这个问题,可以设计职业外骨骼,以便在举升动作期间为背部和肩部提供有效的支撑。本文介绍了一种新型被动式职业外骨骼OmniSuit的主要功能设计特点。我们阐述了预期支撑水平的技术和生物力学考量,以及对31名健康志愿者在实验室环境中执行体力要求较高任务时外骨骼的生理益处和可用性的评估。当将2.5千克重物举过肩部水平时,OmniSuit外骨骼显著降低了三角肌、斜方肌和竖脊肌的肌肉活动,降低幅度在4.1%MVC至15.7%MVC之间(p<0.001),与不使用外骨骼相比,降幅高达49.1%。观察到竖脊肌的肌肉活动随姿势而降低(p<0.001),在倾斜和下蹲期间降低幅度在4.6%MVC至14.0%MVC之间,与不使用外骨骼相比,降幅高达41.5%。对于肩部和背部肌肉最费力的运动阶段,基于生物力学模型测得的肌肉支撑和预测支撑扭矩显示出相似的分布情况。参与者报告称,在使用外骨骼支撑执行任务期间,该设备的可用性良好,肩部和背部的不适感极小(<1/10)。这些初步结果证实,所考虑的生物力学模型有助于设计出符合人体工程学且高效的外骨骼,并确认了此类可穿戴辅助设备在体力要求较高的任务中为多个关节提供支撑的潜力。

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