A Novel Passive Occupational Shoulder Exoskeleton With Adjustable Peak Assistive Torque Angle For Overhead Tasks
Objective: Overhead tasks are a primary inducement to work-related musculoskeletal disorders. Aiming to reduce shoulder physical loads, passive shoulder exoskeletons are increasingly prevalent in the industry due to their lightweight, affordability, and effectiveness. However, they can only accommod...
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Zusammenfassung: | Objective: Overhead tasks are a primary inducement to work-related
musculoskeletal disorders. Aiming to reduce shoulder physical loads, passive
shoulder exoskeletons are increasingly prevalent in the industry due to their
lightweight, affordability, and effectiveness. However, they can only
accommodate a specific task and cannot effectively balance between compactness
and sufficient range of motion. Method: We proposed a novel passive
occupational shoulder exoskeleton to handle various overhead tasks with
different arm elevation angles and ensured a sufficient ROM while compactness.
By formulating kinematic models and simulations, an ergonomic shoulder
structure was developed. Then, we presented a torque generator equipped with an
adjustable peak assistive torque angle to switch between low and high
assistance phases through a passive clutch mechanism. Ten healthy participants
were recruited to validate its functionality by performing the screwing task.
Results: Measured range of motion results demonstrated that the exoskeleton can
ensure a sufficient ROM in both sagittal (164{\deg}) and horizontal (158{\deg})
flexion/extension movements. The experimental results of the screwing task
showed that the exoskeleton could reduce muscle activation (up to 49.6%),
perceived effort and frustration, and provide an improved user experience
(scored 79.7 out of 100). Conclusion: These results indicate that the proposed
exoskeleton can guarantee natural movements and provide efficient assistance
during overhead work, and thus have the potential to reduce the risk of
musculoskeletal disorders. Significance: The proposed exoskeleton provides
insights into multi-task adaptability and efficient assistance, highlighting
the potential for expanding the application of exoskeletons. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2411.13770 |