A preliminary investigation of spinal kinematics during sugar cane harvesting

人类工效学 Pub Date : 2008-12-01 DOI:10.4314/ESA.V20I2
A. Todd
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The sugar cane industry forms a significant portion of the South African economy, and unlike many other countries the harvesting of sugar cane in South Africa remains manual in nature. The focus of the present study was therefore on the assessment of spinal kinematics (range of motion, velocities and accelerations in all three cardinal planes) during the harvesting process. Eight workers were recruited from the Illovo Esperanza farm in Kwa-zulu Natal as subjects for the study. The experimental protocol was conducted in situ and required subjects to cut the sugar cane using specially modified knives as they would under normal harvesting conditions. The motion performance was quantified using the lumbar motion monitor (LMM), a triaxial electrogoniometer. Results indicate that the harvesting of sugar cane places excessive demands on the spine. During cutting, subjects were required to maintain the spine in a high degree of flexion throughout the task which also demonstrated significant twisting and lateral bending. Of particular concern were the high lateral velocities (ranging between 50 and 90 m.s -1 ), as this is a key risk factor in the development of lower back pain. It is evident from these results that new techniques of harvesting sugar cane are essential to reduce the rate of injury within this industry. Keywords: Sugarcane harvesting, lower back, spinal kinematics.
甘蔗收获过程中脊柱运动学的初步研究
甘蔗产业是南非经济的重要组成部分,与许多其他国家不同,南非的甘蔗收割仍然是手工的。因此,本研究的重点是在收获过程中评估脊柱运动学(所有三个基本平面的运动范围,速度和加速度)。从夸祖鲁纳塔尔省的伊洛沃埃斯佩朗萨农场招募了8名工人作为研究对象。实验方案是在现场进行的,并要求受试者使用特殊改良的刀具切割甘蔗,就像在正常收获条件下一样。使用腰椎运动监测仪(LMM),一种三轴电测仪来量化运动表现。结果表明,甘蔗的收获对脊柱的要求过高。在切割过程中,受试者被要求在整个任务中保持脊柱高度弯曲,同时也表现出明显的扭曲和侧向弯曲。特别值得关注的是高横向速度(范围在50 - 90ms -1之间),因为这是发展为下背部疼痛的关键危险因素。从这些结果中可以明显看出,甘蔗收获的新技术对于减少该行业内的伤害率至关重要。关键词:甘蔗收获,下背部,脊柱运动学。
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