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Spinal loads during two-person team lifting: effect of matched versus unmatched standing height

机译:两人团队举起过程中的脊柱负荷:站立高度与未站立高度的影响

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The purpose of this experiment was to compare spinal loads during two-person lifting tasks performed with team members of matched versus unmatched standing height. Twelve young healthy male subjects performed matched and unmatched team lifts with two box masses (30 and 60 kg) and three initial box heights (0, 20 and 40cm). All lifts were performed in the sagittal plane with a self-selected lifting technique from the initial box height to standing knuckle height. The box was instrumented with force transducers that measured horizontal and vertical hand forces, whilst sagittal plane segmental kinematics were determined using a video-based motion measurement system. Dynamic L4/L5 torques were calculated and used in a single equivalent extensor force model of the lumbar spine to estimate L4/ L5 compression and shear forces. No significant differences were found in the maximum torque compression or shear forces at L4/L5 between lifts performed with team members of matched or unmatched height. However in the last part of the unmatched lifting condition the box was located closer to the short subject which caused the reactive L4/L5 torque to decrease for short subjects and increase for tall subjects. Average (but not peak) L4/L5 torque and compression force were therefore significantly lower for short subjects and significantly higher for tall subjects in the unmatched compared to the matched lifting condition. However, the larger spinal load incurred by the tall subjects at the end of the unmatched compared to matched lifts are unlikely to drastically alter the risk of spinal injury caused by acute loading, since they were only one-third of the maximal spinal load that occurred during the lift and were below the NIOSH Action Limit. Despite this matching team member height may still be important for decreasing cumulative loading during repetitive lifting.
机译:本实验的目的是比较在两个人的站立高度匹配或不匹配的团队成员进行两人举重任务期间的脊柱负荷。十二名年轻的健康男性受试者以两个箱子质量(30和60公斤)和三个初始箱子高度(0、20和40厘米)进行了匹配和不匹配的团队举重。从最初的箱子高度到站立的指关节高度,所有的举升都在矢状面上进行,采用了一种自选的举升技术。该盒子装有用于测量水平和垂直手力的力传感器,而矢状面分段运动学则使用基于视频的运动测量系统确定。计算L4 / L5动态扭矩,并将其用于腰椎的单个等效伸肌力模型中,以估算L4 / L5压缩和剪切力。在高度匹配或不匹配的团队成员之间进行的举升之间,在L4 / L5处的最大扭矩压缩或剪切力没有显着差异。然而,在无与伦比的提升条件的最后部分,盒子的位置靠近矮个子,这导致反作用的L4 / L5扭矩对于矮个子减小,而对于高个子则增加。因此,与匹配的提升条件相比,在空缺的情况下,平均水平(而非峰值)的L4 / L5扭矩和压缩力显着降低,而矮个受试者则显着更高。但是,与匹配的举重相比,高大的受试者在空手道末期所产生的更大的脊柱负荷不可能彻底改变由急性负荷引起的脊柱损伤的风险,因为它们仅是发生的最大脊柱负荷的三分之一。在举升过程中,且低于NIOSH动作限制。尽管如此,团队成员的身高对于减少重复举升过程中的累积负载仍然可能很重要。

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