Effects of Muscle Synergy during Overhead Work with a Passive Shoulder Exoskeleton: A Case Study
Objective: Shoulder exoskeletons can effectively assist with overhead work. However, their impacts on muscle synergy remain unclear. The objective is to systematically investigate the effects of the shoulder exoskeleton on muscle synergies during overhead work.Methods: Eight male participants were r...
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Zusammenfassung: | Objective: Shoulder exoskeletons can effectively assist with overhead work.
However, their impacts on muscle synergy remain unclear. The objective is to
systematically investigate the effects of the shoulder exoskeleton on muscle
synergies during overhead work.Methods: Eight male participants were recruited
to perform a screwing task both with (Intervention) and without (Normal) the
exoskeleton. Eight muscles were monitored and muscle synergies were extracted
using non-negative matrix factorization and electromyographic topographic maps.
Results: The number of synergies extracted was the same (n = 2) in both
conditions. Specifically, the first synergies in both conditions were
identical, with the highest weight of AD and MD; while the second synergies
were different between conditions, with highest weight of PM and MD,
respectively. As for the first synergy in the Intervention condition, the
activation profile significantly decreased, and the average recruitment level
and activation duration were significantly lower (p |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2411.15504 |