操纵杆刚度、运动速度和方向对上肢肌肉负荷的影响

M. Oliver, G. W. Northey, T. Murphy, A. Maclean, J. Sexsmith
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摘要

操纵操纵杆来控制重型机械需要重复的手腕和上肢运动,这可能增加操作员对重复性劳损的敏感性。本研究的目的是利用表面肌电图(EMG)分析上肢8块肌肉在操纵杆操作时的肌肉激活情况。实验(n = 8名受试者)涉及4种运动类型(向前、向后、向内、向外),以2种速度(快、慢)使用3个相同的操纵杆,不同的刚度(轻、规则、重)。结果表明,所有实验条件下,所有肌肉至少需要一个恒定的低水平(2-5%的任务最大自愿收缩)激活。本研究中使用的操纵杆使手腕保持更中性的姿势,然而,综合肌电图(iEMG)和峰值肌电图结果表明,肌肉紧张从手腕转移到肩膀。肌电图结果还表明,扶手会进一步加剧肩部的紧张,因为它迫使操作者在向后拉控制器的同时抬起肩膀,而在向前移动前臂时没有充分支撑前臂。当操纵杆刚度增加时,作为原动机的肌肉有更高的激活水平,然而,为原动机提供方向、位置或姿势支持的肌肉相对不受操纵杆刚度的影响。当操纵杆快速移动时,所有肌肉的肌肉活动都增加了。这一发现对于使用操纵杆的工作环境可能很重要,因为操纵杆需要更高的精度和精细的运动,以及短而高度重复的循环时间。
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Joystick stiffness, movement speed and direction effects on upper limb muscular loading
The manipulation of joysticks to control heavy machinery requires repetitive wrist and upper limb movements which can increase operator susceptibility to repetitive strain injuries. The purpose of this study was to analyse muscle activation using surface electromyography (EMG) on eight muscles of the upper limb during joystick manipulation. Experiments (n = 8 subjects) involved a series of 4 motion types (forward, backwards, inwards, outwards) at 2 speeds (fast, slow) using 3 identical joysticks with different stiffnesses (light, regular, heavy). Results showed that all experimental conditions required at least a constant low level (between 2-5% Task Maximal Voluntary Contraction) activation for all muscles. The joystick utilized in this study maintains the wrist in a more neutral posture, however, Integrated EMG ( iEMG) and peakEMG results suggest that the muscle strainistransferred from thewrist tothe shoulder. EMG results alsosuggest that shoulder strainisfurther exacerbated by the armrest as it forces the operator to elevate the shoulder while pulling the controller backwards and inadequately supporting the forearm while moving it in the forward direction. Muscles involved as prime movers had higher activation levels when joystick stiffness was increased, however, muscles that provided directional, positional or postural support to the prime movers were relatively unaffected by joystick stiffness. Muscle activation was increased for all muscles when the joystick was moved quickly. This finding may be important for work environments using joysticks which require increased precision and fine movements coupled with short, highly repetitious cycle times.
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