Evaluation of biomechanical loads for three-dimensional soaking postures in bathwater

Q4 Engineering
M. Nakashima, Satoshi Fukuda, Takanao Fujii, Rie Suzuki, M. Azuma, R. Nakamura
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Abstract

Comfort is required for soaking in bathwater. Although several studies investigated comfort during soaking from a biomechanical viewpoint, these previous studies employed two-dimensional models in the sagittal plane of a bather. The objectives of this study were to take three-dimensional postures of the bather into account and to evaluate the biomechanical loads for three-dimensional soaking postures. A three-dimensional biomechanical model was constructed, and an experiment to measure the soaking postures and reaction forces from the bathtub was conducted for eight participants. In addition, a supplementary experiment to measure the passive elastic joint torques was conducted for the same participants as well. Using the experimental results, the joint torques during soaking were calculated. In addition, the biomechanical load during soaking was defined as the sum of weighted joint torques, and the weighting coefficients were determined so that the tendencies of the biomechanical load were consistent with those of sensory evaluation of comfort. Finally, the biomechanical loads were calculated for various bathtub conditions and evaluated. It was found that the contributions of joint torques at the hip and neck to the comfort were dominant. It was also found that hip joint torques not only in the flexion/extension direction but also in the abduction/adduction direction were affected by the difference in bathtub length. It was suggested that the biomechanical load in the convex foot wall was smaller than those in the flat and concave ones for male bathers.
在洗澡水中三维浸泡姿势的生物力学负荷评估
泡在洗澡水里需要舒适。虽然有一些研究从生物力学的角度研究了浸泡过程中的舒适度,但这些先前的研究采用了沐浴者矢状面的二维模型。本研究的目的是考虑到沐浴者的三维姿势,并评估三维浸泡姿势的生物力学负荷。建立了三维生物力学模型,对8名受试者进行了浴缸浸泡姿势和反作用力的测量实验。此外,还对同一组被试进行了被动弹性关节力矩的测量。根据实验结果,计算了浸渍过程中接头的扭矩。另外,将浸泡过程中的生物力学载荷定义为关节扭矩加权后的总和,并确定加权系数,使浸泡过程中生物力学载荷的变化趋势与舒适性感官评价的趋势相一致。最后,计算了不同浴缸条件下的生物力学载荷并进行了评估。研究发现,髋关节和颈部关节力矩对舒适性的贡献占主导地位。浴缸长度的差异不仅影响髋关节屈伸方向的扭矩,还影响髋关节外展/内收方向的扭矩。结果表明,男性游泳者凸足壁的生物力学载荷小于平足壁和凹足壁的生物力学载荷。
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Journal of Biomechanical Science and Engineering
Journal of Biomechanical Science and Engineering Engineering-Biomedical Engineering
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