Application of Biomechanics Instrumentation in Occupational Health Research

S. Kotadiya, Joydeep Majumder, Sunil Kumar
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Occupational morbidities during manual material handling operations are routine at workplaces. This is a global burden contributing substantially to the economy. The multifactorial etiology for musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) along with workplace stressors require multidisciplinary preventive effort. Biomechanics plays a pivotal role in occupational health research quarrying into the root cause analysis of posture, load handling, muscular loading, balance, and stability at work. Sophisticated instrumentation and experimental techniques assist in understanding the biomechanical mechanisms of MSDs and ergonomic principles, etc. Kinetic, kinematic, isotonic, isokinetic, as well as isometric experimental modes investigate body postures and muscular responses. Foundation of biomechanics instrumentation and injury mechanism would aid researchers alongside ergonomists in dealing with identification, assessment, and control of workplace risks through participatory ergonomics approach. Judicious utilization of this discipline would approach a long-term sustainable solution to protect health and safety of workers at the workplace.
生物力学仪器在职业卫生研究中的应用
在工作场所,手工搬运材料作业期间的职业发病率是常见的。这是一个对经济有重大贡献的全球性负担。肌肉骨骼疾病(MSDs)的多因素病因以及工作场所压力源需要多学科的预防努力。生物力学在职业健康研究中发挥着关键作用,探讨了工作中姿势、负荷处理、肌肉负荷、平衡和稳定性的根本原因分析。先进的仪器和实验技术有助于理解MSDs的生物力学机制和人体工程学原理等。动力学,运动学,等渗,等速,以及等长实验模式研究身体姿势和肌肉反应。生物力学仪器和损伤机制的基础将有助于研究者和人类工效学家通过参与式人类工效学方法来识别、评估和控制工作场所的风险。明智地利用这一学科将接近于保护工作场所工人健康和安全的长期可持续解决办法。
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