Ergonomic assessment of a physical task using two different digital human modelling systems: a case study

M. Quintero-Duran, G. Paul
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The cost of occupational musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) causes a significant burden on the health system, and lower back pain (LBP) is associated with a substantial portion of MSDs. Australia has a high prevalence of MSDs for healthcare workers, such as nurses. Two digital human models (DHMs) Siemens JACK and imk EMA were used to investigate if hospital bed pushing, a simple task and hazard that is commonly associated with LBP, can be validly simulated and ergonomically assessed in a virtual environment. While JACK and EMA have implemented a range of common physical work assessment methods, the simulation of a dynamic task such as bed pushing remains a challenge. This research highlights limitations in the DHMs studied, and the need for further research in this area. In particular, the implementation of legacy two dimensional, low resolution ergonomic methods in an analytic, high resolution three dimensional software system is critically reflected.
使用两种不同的数字人体建模系统对物理任务进行人体工程学评估:案例研究
职业性肌肉骨骼疾病(MSDs)的费用给卫生系统造成了重大负担,腰痛(LBP)与很大一部分MSDs有关。澳大利亚的医务工作者(如护士)的msd患病率很高。两个数字人体模型(DHMs)西门子JACK和imk EMA被用于调查是否可以在虚拟环境中有效地模拟和人体工程学评估推床,这是一项简单的任务和通常与LBP相关的危险。虽然JACK和EMA已经实施了一系列常见的体力工作评估方法,但动态任务(如推床)的模拟仍然是一个挑战。本研究强调了所研究的DHMs的局限性,以及该领域进一步研究的必要性。特别是,传统的二维,低分辨率的人体工程学方法在一个解析的,高分辨率的三维软件系统的实施是批判性的反映。
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