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Evaluation of soaking postures in bathwater using a biomechanical model considering buoyancy and passive elastic joint moment

机译:考虑浮力和被动弹性关节力矩的生物力学模型评估沐浴水中的浸泡姿势

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Several previous studies investigated comfort while soaking in hot bathwater from the perspective of thermal effects or physiology. However, few studies investigated bathing comfort from the perspective of biomechanics, although the biomechanical state in bathing, such as buoyancy on a human and the degree of muscle contraction is expected to be changed according to soaking postures. Indeed, only a few studies from the biomechanical viewpoint provided biomechanical models. In addition, the provide models were insufficient to discuss biomechanical loads in detail. The objective of this study was to evaluate soaking postures considering the effects of buoyancy, muscle contraction and passive elastic joint moment from the perspective of biomechanics and to evaluate biomechanical loads in detail. Soaking postures and reaction forces from the bathtub to a human were measured for ten healthy male participants and under two bathtub conditions (recent bathtub and conventional one). A three-dimensional motion analysis system and waterproofed three-dimensional force plates were used to measure the experimental data. A biomechanical model in which a human body was represented as a link of body segments was constructed. The torque due to buoyancy and passive elastic joint moment were considered in the model. The result showed that all the torque components due to buoyancy, gravity, reaction forces, and passive elastic joint moment contributed to the joint torques and each torque component was changed between bathtub conditions. In addition, joint torques on the ankle and knee joints in the recent bathtub were significantly smaller than those in the conventional bathtub. These results suggested that the bathing posture in the recent bathtub was more comfortable than that in the conventional one. Furthermore, the difference in joint torques between bathtub conditions suggested a potential benefit for designing bathtub shape, in which know-how of developers or subjective assessment is relied previously, with quantifying from biomechanical viewpoint.
机译:以前的一些研究从热效应或生理学的角度研究了浸泡在热水中的舒适性。然而,很少有研究从生物力学的角度研究沐浴舒适度,尽管沐浴中的生物力学状态(例如人体的浮力和肌肉收缩程度)会根据浸泡姿势而改变。实际上,从生物力学的观点来看,仅有少数研究提供了生物力学模型。此外,提供的模型不足以详细讨论生物力学负荷。这项研究的目的是从生物力学的角度评估考虑浮力,肌肉收缩和被动弹性关节力矩影响的浸泡姿势,并详细评估生物力学负荷。测量了十名健康男性参与者并在两种浴缸条件下(最近的浴缸和传统浴缸)对从浴缸到人的浸泡姿势和反作用力。使用三维运动分析系统和防水的三维测力板来测量实验数据。构建了以人体为身体各个环节的代表的生物力学模型。在模型中考虑了由于浮力和被动弹性接头力矩引起的扭矩。结果表明,由于浮力,重力,反作用力和被动弹性关节力矩而引起的所有扭矩分量均对接头扭矩有所贡献,并且每个扭矩分量在浴缸条件之间发生了变化。另外,最近的浴缸中的踝关节和膝关节的关节扭矩明显小于传统浴缸中的扭矩。这些结果表明,新近浴缸的沐浴姿势比传统浴缸更舒适。此外,浴缸条件之间的关节扭矩差异暗示了设计浴缸形状的潜在好处,其中从生物力学的角度进行量化可以预先依靠开发人员的知识或主观评估。

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