IISE Transactions on Occupational Ergonomics and Human Factors,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
11(3-4), С. 94 - 107
Опубликована: Окт. 2, 2023
We
developed
a
method
for
integrating
back-assist
exosuit
capabilities
into
regular
clothing
to
make
musculoskeletal
relief
accessible
more
workers.
demonstrated
proof-of-concept
that
this
uniform-integrated
can
be
effective
and
usable.
Existing
occupational
exosuits
are
standalone
accessories
worn
on
top
of
user's
not
suitable
all
Our
newly
sub-class
could
beneficial
workers
who
alternate
between
bending,
lifting,
sitting
tasks,
or
those
in
customer-
patient-facing
jobs
where
it
is
important
wearable
technology
discreet.
<p>Background:
Occupational
exos
(rigid
exoskeletons
and
soft
exosuits)
are
emerging
technologies
designed
to
reduce
the
risk
of
work-related
musculoskeletal
disorders.
Existing
occupational
standalone
accessories
worn
on
top
a
user’s
clothing.
</p>
<p>Purpose:
Our
objective
was
test
verify
that
back-assist
exosuit
capabilities
could
be
integrated
into
regular
clothing
in
an
effective
usable
manner,
which
make
relief
accessible
more
workers.</p>
<p>Methods:
We
redesigned
previously
validated
accessory
so
it
integrate
standard-issue
U.S.
Army
uniform.
The
uniform-integrated
prototype
low-profile
(protruding
<30
mm
from
body),
lightweight
(adding
800
grams
uniform),
donned/doffed
like
normal
verified
effectiveness
usability
lab
testing
(<em>N</em>=5)
case
study
(<em>N=</em>1)
with
Soldier.</p>
<p>Results:
In
(<em>N</em>=5),
this
provided
18-27
Nm
torque
about
low
back
during
lifting.
Assistance
engaged
or
disengaged
one-handed
half
second,
did
not
restrict
natural
range
motion
cause
discomfort.
A
(<em>N</em>=1)
Soldier
performing
operationally
relevant
tasks
demonstrated
type
may
well-suited
for
workers
duties
involve
driving
vehicles
intermittent
<p>Conclusions:
This
work
integrating
standard
workwear
can
usable.
integration
resulted
little
change
form
factor,
weight,
motion,
comfort
daily
uniform
while
adding
lifting
assistance.
new
sub-class
beneficial
who
alternate
between
bending,
lifting,
sitting
tasks,
those
customer-
patient-facing
jobs
where
is
important
wearable
technology
discreet.</p>
<p>Background:
Occupational
exos
(rigid
exoskeletons
and
soft
exosuits)
are
emerging
technologies
designed
to
reduce
the
risk
of
work-related
musculoskeletal
disorders.
Existing
occupational
standalone
accessories
worn
on
top
a
user’s
clothing.
</p>
<p>Purpose:
Our
objective
was
test
verify
that
back-assist
exosuit
capabilities
could
be
integrated
into
regular
clothing
in
an
effective
usable
manner,
which
make
relief
accessible
more
workers.</p>
<p>Methods:
We
redesigned
previously
validated
accessory
so
it
integrate
standard-issue
U.S.
Army
uniform.
The
uniform-integrated
prototype
low-profile
(protruding
<30
mm
from
body),
lightweight
(adding
800
grams
uniform),
donned/doffed
like
normal
verified
effectiveness
usability
lab
testing
(<em>N</em>=5)
case
study
(<em>N=</em>1)
with
Soldier.</p>
<p>Results:
In
(<em>N</em>=5),
this
provided
18-27
Nm
torque
about
low
back
during
lifting.
Assistance
engaged
or
disengaged
one-handed
half
second,
did
not
restrict
natural
range
motion
cause
discomfort.
A
(<em>N</em>=1)
Soldier
performing
operationally
relevant
tasks
demonstrated
type
may
well-suited
for
workers
duties
involve
driving
vehicles
intermittent
<p>Conclusions:
This
work
integrating
standard
workwear
can
usable.
integration
resulted
little
change
form
factor,
weight,
motion,
comfort
daily
uniform
while
adding
lifting
assistance.
new
sub-class
beneficial
who
alternate
between
bending,
lifting,
sitting
tasks,
those
customer-
patient-facing
jobs
where
is
important
wearable
technology
discreet.</p>
<p>Background:
Occupational
exos
(rigid
exoskeletons
and
soft
exosuits)
are
emerging
technologies
designed
to
reduce
the
risk
of
work-related
musculoskeletal
disorders.
Existing
occupational
standalone
accessories
worn
on
top
a
user’s
clothing.
</p>
<p>Purpose:
Our
objective
was
test
verify
that
back-assist
exosuit
capabilities
could
be
integrated
into
regular
clothing
in
an
effective
usable
manner,
which
make
relief
accessible
more
workers.</p>
<p>Methods:
We
redesigned
previously
validated
accessory
so
it
integrate
standard-issue
U.S.
Army
uniform.
The
uniform-integrated
prototype
low-profile
(protruding
<30
mm
from
body),
lightweight
(adding
800
grams
uniform),
donned/doffed
like
normal
verified
effectiveness
usability
lab
testing
(<em>N</em>=5)
case
study
(<em>N=</em>1)
with
Soldier.</p>
<p>Results:
In
(<em>N</em>=5),
this
provided
18-27
Nm
torque
about
low
back
during
lifting.
Assistance
engaged
or
disengaged
one-handed
half
second,
did
not
restrict
natural
range
motion
cause
discomfort.
A
(<em>N</em>=1)
Soldier
performing
operationally
relevant
tasks
demonstrated
type
may
well-suited
for
workers
duties
involve
driving
vehicles
intermittent
<p>Conclusions:
This
work
integrating
standard
workwear
can
usable.
integration
resulted
little
change
form
factor,
weight,
motion,
comfort
daily
uniform
while
adding
lifting
assistance.
new
sub-class
beneficial
who
alternate
between
bending,
lifting,
sitting
tasks,
those
customer-
patient-facing
jobs
where
is
important
wearable
technology
discreet.</p>
Background:
Occupational
exos
(comprising
both
rigid
exoskeletons
and
soft
exosuits)
are
emerging
technologies
designed
to
reduce
the
risk
of
work-related
musculoskeletal
disorders.
Existing
occupational
standalone
accessories
worn
on
top
a
user’s
clothing.
Purpose:
Our
objective
was
determine
whether
back-assist
exosuit
capabilities
could
be
integrated
into
regular
clothing
in
an
effective
usable
manner,
which
make
relief
accessible
more
workers.
Methods:
We
redesigned
accessory
so
it
integrate
standard-issue
U.S.
Army
uniform.
The
uniform-integrated
prototype
low-profile
(protruding
<30
mm
from
body),
lightweight
(adding
800
grams
uniform),
donned/doffed
like
normal
demonstrated
effectiveness
usability
lab
testing
(
N
=5)
case
study
N=
1)
with
Soldier.
Results:
In
testing,
provided
18-27
Nm
torque
about
low
back
during
lifting.
Assistance
engaged
or
disengaged
one-handed
half
second,
did
not
restrict
natural
range
motion
cause
discomfort.
Soldier
who
performed
operationally
relevant
tasks
reported
that
he
satisfied
weight,
comfort,
motion,
lifting
assistance
prototype.
Conclusions:
This
work
proof-of-concept
integrating
standard
workwear
can
usable.
added
little
change
form
factor,
comfort
new
sub-class
beneficial
workers
alternate
between
bending,
lifting,
sitting
(e.g.,
driving)
tasks,
those
customer-
patient-facing
jobs
where
is
important
for
wearable
technology
discreet.
IISE Transactions on Occupational Ergonomics and Human Factors,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
11(3-4), С. 94 - 107
Опубликована: Окт. 2, 2023
We
developed
a
method
for
integrating
back-assist
exosuit
capabilities
into
regular
clothing
to
make
musculoskeletal
relief
accessible
more
workers.
demonstrated
proof-of-concept
that
this
uniform-integrated
can
be
effective
and
usable.
Existing
occupational
exosuits
are
standalone
accessories
worn
on
top
of
user's
not
suitable
all
Our
newly
sub-class
could
beneficial
workers
who
alternate
between
bending,
lifting,
sitting
tasks,
or
those
in
customer-
patient-facing
jobs
where
it
is
important
wearable
technology
discreet.