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The hybrid assistive limb (HAL) for Care Support successfully reduced lumbar load in repetitive lifting movements

机译:用于护理支持的混合辅助肢体(HAL)成功降低了重复提升运动中的腰部负荷

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Work-related low back pain is a serious socioeconomic problem. This study examined whether HAL for Care Support, which is a newly developed wearable robot, would decrease lumbar fatigue and improve lifting performance during repetitive lifting movements. Eighteen healthy volunteers (11 men, 7 women) performed repetitive stoop lifting movements of a cardboard box weighing 12 kg as many times as possible. The first lifting trial was executed without HAL for Care Support, and the second was with it. We evaluated the VAS of lumbar fatigue as the lumbar load and the number of lifts and the lifting time as lifting performance. Without HAL for Care Support, the mean VAS of lumbar fatigue, the number of lifts and lifting time were 68 mm, 60 and 230 s; with HAL for Care Support, they were 51 mm, 87 and 332 s, respectively.
机译:与工作相关的低腰疼痛是一个严重的社会经济问题。 本研究检测了HAL是否进行护理支持,这是一种新型开发的可穿戴机器人,会降低腰部疲劳,并在重复提升运动期间提高提升性能。 十八份健康的志愿者(11名男子,7名女性)在尽可能多次重复纸板箱的重复桩升降动作。 第一次提升试验未经HAL进行护理支持,第二个提升试验,第二个举行措施。 我们评估了腰椎疲劳的VAS作为腰部负荷和提升性能的升降机数量和提升时间。 没有HAL供关心支持,腰部疲劳的平均VA,升降机数量和提升时间为68毫米,60和230秒; HAL供关心支持,分别为51毫米,87和332秒。

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