被动式上肢职业外骨骼的静态和动态辅助扭矩评估。

IF 3.4 Q2 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL
Wearable technologies Pub Date : 2025-04-15 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1017/wtc.2025.8
Etienne Ricard, Chris Hayot, Isabelle Clerc-Urmès, Laurent Claudon, Kévin Desbrosses, Charles Pontonnier
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摘要

调整上肢职业外骨骼的辅助扭矩是优化其有效性和用户接受度的必要条件。这种调整可以在预期的好处和潜在的不良影响之间取得平衡,特别是对于对力量平衡敏感的肩关节。尽管如此,还没有研究评估这些辅助扭矩在静态和动态条件下代表的工作情况。因此,本文的目的是评估这些辅助扭矩在这两个条件下,使用等速测功机。角速度范围为0 ~ 240°/s,辅助水平为4级。结果表明,屈曲(能量恢复阶段)的最大辅助力矩比伸展(张力阶段)的最大辅助力矩低20 ~ 36%,在静态条件下为中值。我们还观察到,辅助水平和外骨骼打开角度对辅助扭矩有很大的影响,而在动态条件下,角速度的影响很小。量化这些辅助扭矩对于评估其生物力学影响和调整外骨骼对操作者和执行任务的辅助至关重要。
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Evaluation of the static and dynamic assistive torque of a passive upper limb occupational exoskeleton.

Adjusting the assistive torque of upper limb occupational exoskeletons is essential to optimize their effectiveness and user acceptance in companies. This adjustment enables a balance to be struck between the expected benefits and potential undesirable effects associated with their use, particularly for the shoulder joint, which is sensitive to the balance of forces. Despite this, no study has yet evaluated these assistive torques in static and dynamic conditions representative of work situations. The aim of this article is therefore to evaluate these assistive torques under these two conditions, using an isokinetic dynamometer. Angular velocities ranging from 0 to 240°/s and four levels of assistance were investigated. The results showed that the maximum assistive torques in flexion (energy restitution phase) were lower than those in extension (tensioning phase) by 20 to 36% and were median in static conditions. It was also observed that the level of assistance and the exoskeleton opening angles had a strong impact on the assistive torques, unlike the angular velocity in dynamic conditions, which had a minimal effect. Quantifying these assistive torques is crucial for assessing their biomechanical impact and adjusting the exoskeleton's assistance to the operator and the task performed.

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