[Effects of the school backpack on walking kinematics: a mechanical overload potentially causing musculoskeletal disorders in developmental age?]

IF 0.4 Q3 Medicine
Gianni D'Addio, Leonardo Dionisi, Gaetano Pagano, Luca Mercogliano, Mario Cesarelli, Giuseppe Cesarelli
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Summary: Studies and reviews show that the vast majority of students around the world use heavy and uncomfortable backpacks, which could negatively affect their musculoskeletal development or at least generate a non-physiological functional overload. In this regard, non-invasive analyses were carried out on a sample of 150 healthy students aged between 14 and 15 years using a wearable inertial device for gait analysis: G-Walk System by BTS Bioengineering. Each student performed a gait analysis session consisting in a walk of 15 meters along a straight path in two different conditions: free walk and walk with backpack. A backpack with a sturdy backrest, wide and padded straps and abdominal belt with buckle was chosen. The weight inside the backpack was fixed at 9.3 kg in accordance with scientific studies conducted by Stefano Negrini of ISICO (Istituto Scientifico Italiano Colonna Vertebrale). Aim of this work is to understand, through an accurate analysis both instrumental and statistical, if we can talk about differential influence of musculoskeletal type generated by a school backpack full load compared to no backpack, trying to find out if and how much this affects walking both in terms of space-time parameters and detachment from normality values, and in terms of kinematic parameters such as pelvic rotations angles. Results showed a statistically significant difference between the space-time parameters computed in the two different study conditions, moreover a qualitative and quantitative difference was found for kinematic parameters too, which could imply potential musculoskeletal disorders associated with prolonged and long-lasting use of heavy and uncomfortable backpacks. This study has the ambition to raise awareness of this issue in order to extend legislative limits to the "working" environment of children, that is the school, as it is done for working environments adults (D. lgs 81/08 related to manual maintenance of loads).

[学校背包对步行运动学的影响:机械负荷可能导致发育年龄的肌肉骨骼疾病?]]
摘要:研究和评论表明,世界上绝大多数学生使用沉重而不舒服的背包,这可能会对他们的肌肉骨骼发育产生负面影响,或者至少会产生非生理功能过载。为此,我们使用BTS Bioengineering公司的可穿戴式惯性步态分析装置G-Walk System,对150名年龄在14 - 15岁的健康学生进行了非侵入性分析。每个学生都进行了一项步态分析,包括在两种不同的条件下沿着一条直线行走15米:自由行走和背着背包行走。我们选择了一款有坚固靠背、宽肩带和带扣的腹带的背包。根据ISICO (ISICO Scientifico Italiano Colonna Vertebrale)的Stefano Negrini的科学研究,背包内的重量固定在9.3公斤。这项工作的目的是通过准确的仪器和统计分析,了解我们是否可以谈论由满载的学校背包与没有背包产生的肌肉骨骼类型的差异影响,并试图找出这是否以及在多大程度上影响行走,无论是在时空参数和偏离正态值方面,还是在运动学参数方面,如骨盆旋转角度。结果显示,在两种不同的研究条件下计算的时空参数之间存在统计学上的差异,而且运动学参数也存在定性和定量的差异,这可能意味着长期和长期使用沉重和不舒服的背包可能导致潜在的肌肉骨骼疾病。本研究的目标是提高对这一问题的认识,以便将立法限制扩展到儿童的“工作”环境,即学校,因为它是为成人的工作环境所做的(D. lgs 81/08与人工维护负载有关)。
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Giornale italiano di medicina del lavoro ed ergonomia
Giornale italiano di medicina del lavoro ed ergonomia PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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