Biomechanical and physiological effects of passive upper limb exoskeletons in simulated manufacturing tasks.

IF 2.8 Q2 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL
Wearable technologies Pub Date : 2025-08-01 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1017/wtc.2025.10021
Francesco Scotto di Luzio, Christian Tamantini, Raffaele Di Maro, Chiara Carnazzo, Stefania Spada, Francesco Draicchio, Loredana Zollo
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In the last two decades, the adoption of exoskeletal devices for the reduction of the biomechanical overload of workers has hugely increased. They allow relief of the biomechanical load of the operator and ensure the operator's contact with the object without binding its interaction. In this work, the biomechanical and physiological effects on the user wearing upper limb passive exoskeletons have been evaluated to highlight the benefits and possible drawbacks introduced by their use in typical manufacturing tasks. MATE and PAEXO Shoulder passive exoskeletons have been assessed during the execution of different working gestures among static, dynamic, and quasi-static tasks on 16 healthy volunteers. The obtained results confirm that the adoption of such systems significantly impacts the users by reducing the muscular load, increasing endurance, and reducing the perceived effort. Moreover, this analysis pointed out the specific benefits introduced by one exoskeleton with respect to the other according to the specific task. The MATE has the potential to reduce muscle load during the execution of static tasks. Conversely, the PAEXO Shoulder positively impacts the users' biomechanical performances in dynamic tasks.

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被动式上肢外骨骼在模拟制造任务中的生物力学和生理效应。
在过去的二十年里,采用外骨骼设备来减少工人的生物力学负荷已经大大增加。它们可以减轻操作者的生物力学负荷,并确保操作者与物体的接触而不束缚其相互作用。在这项工作中,对佩戴上肢被动式外骨骼的用户的生物力学和生理影响进行了评估,以突出其在典型制造任务中使用所带来的好处和可能的缺点。在16名健康志愿者的静态、动态和准静态任务中,对MATE和PAEXO肩部被动外骨骼在执行不同工作姿势时进行了评估。所获得的结果证实,采用这种系统显著影响用户通过减少肌肉负荷,增加耐力,并减少感知的努力。此外,该分析还根据具体任务指出了一种外骨骼相对于另一种外骨骼所带来的具体好处。MATE有可能在执行静态任务时减少肌肉负荷。相反,PAEXO肩对使用者在动态任务中的生物力学表现有积极的影响。
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