Finite element analysis of lumbosacral soft tissue at sitting posture at desktop computer

Fatih Baygutalp, Abbas Razm, Mansur Lu
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ABSTRACT Aim: This study aims to numerically determine the biomechanical effect of von Mises stress, induced at different flexion angles of the spine while sitting at a desktop computer, on the soft tissues in the front and back of the lumbosacral region, as well as to contribute to determining the ideal sitting posture. Materials and Methods: Three-dimensional (3D) soft tissue models were created using Solidworks. Static structural analyses of the tissues were performed in ANSYS with the finite element method (FEM). Stress distribution and stress values occurring in the anterior and posterior sides of the lumbosacral region at 0, 15, 30, and 45 spine flexion angles were analyzed separately. The values of von Mises stress formed in the anterior and posterior soft tissues of the lumbosacral region gradually increased with the increase in the flexion angle. Furthermore, the stress values in the anterior and posterior soft tissues were compared with each other for the same spinal flexion angle. Results: The von Mises stress values were found to be higher in the posterior side only at 0 degrees, whereas at 15, 30, and 45 degrees, they were higher in the anterior side. As a result, the most suitable position for sitting at a computer was determined. Lower flexion angles of the spine, such as 0 and 15 degrees, create less stress on the anterior and posterior sides of the lumbosacral region. Conclusion: Sitting postures with a flexion angle of the spine higher than 0-15 degrees are not appropriate, and desktop users are not recommended to adopt such a posture. The results of the analysis could be used to better understand the effects of prolonged sitting on the lumbosacral area and to design interventions to reduce the risk of injury or discomfort.
台式电脑坐姿腰骶部软组织有限元分析
摘要:本研究旨在通过数值方法研究坐位时不同脊柱屈曲角度下产生的von Mises应力对腰骶区前后软组织的生物力学影响,为确定理想的坐姿提供依据。材料与方法:采用Solidworks软件建立三维(3D)软组织模型。在ANSYS中采用有限元法对组织进行静力结构分析。分别分析0、15、30和45个脊柱屈曲角度时腰骶区前后侧的应力分布和应力值。腰骶区前后软组织形成的von Mises应力值随着屈曲角度的增大而逐渐增大。此外,在相同的脊柱屈曲角度下,比较前后软组织的应力值。结果:von Mises应力值仅在0°时后侧较高,而在15、30和45°时前侧较高。结果,确定了坐在电脑前最合适的位置。脊柱的低屈曲角度,如0度和15度,对腰骶区前后两侧的压力较小。结论:脊柱屈曲角度大于0-15度的坐姿不适宜,桌面用户不建议采用这种坐姿。分析的结果可以用来更好地理解长时间坐着对腰骶区的影响,并设计干预措施来减少受伤或不适的风险。
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