Evaluating Exoskeletons for WMSD Prevention: A Systematic Review of Applications and Ergonomic Approach in Occupational Settings DOI Open Access
André Cardoso, Andréia Queiróz Ribeiro, ́Paula Carneiro

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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 21(12), P. 1695 - 1695

Published: Dec. 19, 2024

This review provides a comprehensive analysis of studies investigating the impact occupational exoskeletons on work-related musculoskeletal disorder (WMSD) risk factors. The primary objective is to examine methodologies used assess effectiveness these devices across various tasks. A systematic was conducted following PRISMA guidelines, covering published between 2014 and 2024. total 49 were included, identified through searches in Scopus Web Science databases, with search string launched August identifies growing body research passive active exoskeletons, notable focus laboratory-based evaluations. results indicate that direct measurement self-report methods are preferred approaches domains. Ergonomic limitations user discomfort remain concerns some cases. findings this may influence stakeholders by providing insights into potential benefits adopting improving workplace ergonomics reduce WMSD risks. Additionally, identification assessment will be valuable for validating use technologies workplace. concludes recommendations future research, emphasizing need more real-world assessments improved exoskeleton designs enhance comfort efficacy.

Language: Английский

Wearable Sensors in Industrial Ergonomics: Enhancing Safety and Productivity in Industry 4.0 DOI Creative Commons
José E. Naranjo, Cristina Mora, Diego Fernando Bustamante Villagómez

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Sensors, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 25(5), P. 1526 - 1526

Published: Feb. 28, 2025

The fourth industrial revolution has transformed ergonomics through the adoption of wearable technologies to enhance workplace safety and well-being. This study conducts a comprehensive scoping review, structured according PRISMA guidelines, examining how devices are revolutionizing ergonomic practices within Industry 4.0. After analyzing 1319 articles from major databases including SpringerLink, MDPI, Scopus, IEEEXplore, 36 relevant studies were selected for detailed analysis. review specifically focuses on improve worker comfort safety, promoting more productive work environments. findings reveal that have significantly impacted conditions in settings, with artificial intelligence integration showing highest presence analyzed applications. Over past years, technology implementations demonstrated 38% improvement optimizing compared traditional approaches.

Language: Английский

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Using AI-Powered video feedback to improve ergonomics: An analog experiment DOI
Williams A. Espericueta Luna, Yanwei Wu, Yue Luo

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Journal of Organizational Behavior Management, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 1 - 27

Published: March 20, 2025

Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) are injuries that can result from or worsened by performing work-related tasks. Approximately 1.7 billion people suffer MSDs globally. Thus, strategies needed to improve postural behaviors. The purpose of this study was evaluate the effectiveness video feedback using an AI-powered application participants' low-risk neck positioning while completing analog work task. Ten undergraduate students completed task in a simulated office environment. researchers provided multiple baseline design across participants and results showed increased when provided. Additionally, conducted two validation tests comparing ergonomic measurements produced app gold-standard sensor-based measurement system. provide preliminary support for accuracy reliability app's measurements.

Language: Английский

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Evaluating Exoskeletons for WMSD Prevention: A Systematic Review of Applications and Ergonomic Approach in Occupational Settings DOI Open Access
André Cardoso, Andréia Queiróz Ribeiro, ́Paula Carneiro

et al.

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 21(12), P. 1695 - 1695

Published: Dec. 19, 2024

This review provides a comprehensive analysis of studies investigating the impact occupational exoskeletons on work-related musculoskeletal disorder (WMSD) risk factors. The primary objective is to examine methodologies used assess effectiveness these devices across various tasks. A systematic was conducted following PRISMA guidelines, covering published between 2014 and 2024. total 49 were included, identified through searches in Scopus Web Science databases, with search string launched August identifies growing body research passive active exoskeletons, notable focus laboratory-based evaluations. results indicate that direct measurement self-report methods are preferred approaches domains. Ergonomic limitations user discomfort remain concerns some cases. findings this may influence stakeholders by providing insights into potential benefits adopting improving workplace ergonomics reduce WMSD risks. Additionally, identification assessment will be valuable for validating use technologies workplace. concludes recommendations future research, emphasizing need more real-world assessments improved exoskeleton designs enhance comfort efficacy.

Language: Английский

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