Omar Flor-Unda, Rafael Arcos-Reina, Susana Nunez-Nagy, Bernardo Alarcos
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Both for design issues and for the study, analysis, and understanding of the interaction of workers with exoskeletons, the study of adverse effects provides criteria to improve the design of more efficient exoskeletons with better ergonomics and long-term usability. In this work, a scoping review was carried out on adverse effects due to the prolonged use of upper-limb exoskeletons, which have been evidenced in the scientific literature. The causes of the effects are described in terms of their impacts on the physiological, psychological, and technological aspects that affect the user. A scoping review of articles of the last ten years on negative effects of upper-extremity exoskeletons for industrial tasks was carried out following the guidelines of the PRISMA® methodology with three phases: formulation of questions, definition of scopes and exhaustive search in SCOPUS, Web of Science, Science Direct, Taylor & Francis, and PubMed. The selection was made by two review authors with a Cohen's Kappa coefficient of 0.9530, indicating high agreement. The effectiveness of upper-limb exoskeletons depends on the environment and the task, so an adaptable ergonomic design, field validations, and standards are required to ensure their functionality and acceptance. Use of exoskeletons mainly activates the posterior deltoid and latissimus dorsi and reduces the activity of muscles such as the trapezius, pectoralis major, anterior and middle deltoids, biceps brachii, brachioradialis, and flexor carpi radialis.
无论是设计问题,还是研究、分析和理解工人与外骨骼的相互作用,对不利影响的研究都为改进外骨骼的设计提供了标准,使其具有更好的人体工程学和长期可用性。在这项工作中,对长期使用上肢外骨骼的不良影响进行了范围审查,这在科学文献中得到了证明。从影响使用者的生理、心理和技术方面来描述这些影响的原因。根据PRISMA®方法的指导方针,对过去十年关于上肢外骨骼用于工业任务的负面影响的文章进行了范围审查,分为三个阶段:问题的制定,范围的定义和在SCOPUS, Web of Science, Science Direct, Taylor & Francis和PubMed中进行详尽的搜索。由两位综述作者选择,其Cohen’s Kappa系数为0.9530,一致性较高。上肢外骨骼的有效性取决于环境和任务,因此需要适应性强的人体工程学设计、现场验证和标准来确保其功能和可接受性。外骨骼的使用主要激活后三角肌和背阔肌,减少斜方肌、胸大肌、前三角肌和中三角肌、肱二头肌、肱桡肌和桡腕屈肌等肌肉的活动。