Satu Mänttäri, Ari-Pekka Rauttola, J. Halonen, J. Karkulehto, P. Säynäjäkangas, Juha Oksa
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Effects of upper-limb exoskeleton on muscle activity in tasks requiring arm elevation: Part II - In-field experiments in construction industry settings.
Background
The body of literature regarding the use of an upper limb exoskeleton during authentic working conditions is sparse.
Objective
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of an upper limb exoskeleton in reducing muscle strain during authentic industrial construction work.
Methods
Fifteen male participants, comprising of roofers, scaffolders, builders, bricklayers, and graders performing overhead work participated in the study. During work without (REF) and with exoskeleton (EXO), muscle activity from 8 muscles, heart rate (HR), metabolic equivalent (MET), and upper arm elevation angles were recorded.
Results
When using the exoskeleton, a significant reduction of 20.2% in average muscle activity of 8 muscles was found. The largest effect focused on m. deltoideus, where 46.2 and 32.2% reduction occurred in medial and anterior parts of the muscle, respectively. HR and MET were unaffected. Upper arm elevation angles were similar between REF and EXO, indicating equal biomechanical loading.
Conclusions
This study indicates that exoskeletons show great promise in reducing the potential for musculoskeletal strain during authentic overhead construction work.