DocumentCode :
3403894
Title :
The adaptations to fatigue during a repetitive lifting test
Author :
Sparto, Patrick J. ; Parnianpour, Mohamad ; Reinsel, Tom E. ; Simon, Sheldon R.
Author_Institution :
Biomed. Eng. Center, Ohio State Univ., Columbus, OH, USA
fYear :
1996
fDate :
29-31 Mar 1996
Firstpage :
195
Lastpage :
196
Abstract :
Twelve subjects performed a fatiguing repetitive lift in the sagittal plane until exhaustion to discover the effect of fatigue on changes in kinematics, postural stability, and coordination. A load equal to 25% of the subjects´ isoinertial lifting capacity was repetitively lifted and lowered at a maximal lifting rate from mid-tibia to waist height. Knee and hip range of motion were significantly decreased, while peak trunk flexion increased at the end of the task. Postural stability decreased and subjects extended their knee, hip and spine earlier in the lifting phase, at the end of the task. Some of these adaptations are indicative of mechanisms that may cause increased loading of the passive tissues of the spine and hence increased risk of injury, while others need to be investigated further
Keywords :
biomechanics; ergonomics; kinematics; adaptations; coordination; exhaustion; fatigue; fatiguing repetitive lift; hip range of motion; injury risk; isoinertial lifting capacity; kinematics; knee range of motion; load; low back pain; maximal lifting rate; mid-tibia; passive tissues; peak trunk flexion; postural stability; repetitive lifting test; sagittal plane; spine; waist height; Back; Biomedical engineering; Fatigue; Hip; Injuries; Knee; Orthopedic surgery; Pain; Stability; Testing;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Biomedical Engineering Conference, 1996., Proceedings of the 1996 Fifteenth Southern
Conference_Location :
Dayton, OH
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3131-1
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/SBEC.1996.493147
Filename :
493147
Link To Document :
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