腰椎运动剖面独特地表征了模拟长时间驾驶时的姿势变化

IF 1.4 Q4 ERGONOMICS
Brendan L. Pinto, K. Fewster, J. Callaghan
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长时间驾驶与腰痛的发生有关。研究驾驶过程中腰椎姿势随时间变化的方法很少。将姿势变化区分为运动模式,如腰椎移位和坐立不安,可能会提供新的见解,否则,将变化参数化为单一值的分析可能会丢失这些见解。这项调查的目的是确定腰椎移位或坐立不安是否通常发生在汽车坐姿中,以及性别或时间是否存在差异。另一个目标是调查这些运动模式在多大程度上可以捕捉到不同时间的变化。40名参与者(18名F, 22名M)进行了一小时的模拟驾驶。计算移位和坐立不安的次数、持续时间、幅度以及腰椎角的均值和标准差(SD)。报告的不适和疼痛也被记录下来。移位和坐立不安发生在没有不适或疼痛的情况下,并且在时间或性别上没有平均变化(p > 0.05)。与腰椎角度SD相比,运动模式的变化具有更高的分辨率。识别腰椎移位和坐立不安可以增加了解驾驶过程中个体随时间变化的姿势反应的潜力,包括腰背部不适或疼痛的发展。
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Lumbar spine movement profiles uniquely characterize postural variation during simulated prolonged driving
Abstract Prolonged driving has been linked to the development of low back pain. Methods to examine time varying postural changes of the lumbar spine during driving have been scarcely investigated. Distinguishing postural variation as movement patterns such as lumbar shifts and fidgets may provide novel insight, which may otherwise be lost with analyses that parameterize variation as a single value. This investigation aimed to identify if lumbar spine shifts or fidgets typically occur in automotive sitting and if differences occur across sex or time. An additional objective was to investigate the extent these movement patterns can capture variation across time. Forty participants (18 F, 22 M) performed a one hour driving simulation. Number, duration and amplitude of shifts and fidgets as well as the mean and standard deviation (SD) of lumbar angle were calculated. Reported discomfort and pain were also recorded. Shifts and fidgets occurred in the absence of discomfort or pain and did not vary on average across time or sex (p > 0.05). Movement patterns characterized variation with a higher resolution compared to lumbar angle SD. Identifying lumbar shifts and fidgets provide an increased potential to understand individual time varying postural responses during driving, including the development of low back discomfort or pain.
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