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NIRS application in evaluating threaded-fastener driving assembly tasks

机译:NIRS在评估螺纹紧固件驱动装配任务中的应用

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Repetitive use of hand-held power tools, due to their potential to generate forces greater than an operator capacity, is associated with work-related upper extremity musculoskeletal disorders. This laboratory study investigated the effects of power tool-induced torque reaction and work:rest pattern on peripheral circulatory responses during repetitive nutrunner operations. Twenty men completed eight fastener-driving sessions that consisted of two different work:rest patterns of 360 repetitive tasks both at slow- and fast-pace using a pneumatic nutrunner, which was equipped with an instrumented tool handle with a custom-designed force gauge that measures grip force in real time, on a torque reaction assembly joint and a control joint. Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) was simultaneously used to monitor changes in tissue oxygenation and blood volume from flexor digitorum superficialis and extensor digitorum communis. The mean grip force exerted by participants during sessions with no torque buildup was 33% of their maximum voluntary contraction whereas during sessions with torque buildup it was of 57% maximum voluntary contraction. Additionally, throughout a session the rate of changes in grip force decreased more with the latter (-0.007 and -0.022 N/drive, respectively) suggesting considerable effort during torque buildup by the participants. Correspondingly, in the flexor muscles greater deoxygenation was observed than that of extensor muscles for all sessions, suggesting greatest metabolic demand from the flexors during torque buildup. Tissue oxygenation index, representing the dynamic balance between oxygen delivery and oxygen consumption in the tissue was similar during both combinations of pace and work:rest ratios in the flexors. On the contrary, tissue oxygenation index in the extensor region was higher during sessions of slow-pace and work with rest breaks compared to sessions of fast-pace and work with no rest, suggesting that the tool operations with faster work pace and continuous work with no rest breaks results in greatest decrease in oxygen saturation. These findings imply that spectroscopy-derived measures are able to reflect upper extremity physical demands experienced by the tool operators, and therefore NIRS is a useful alternative technique to broaden the understanding of tissue physiological changes resulted from upper extremity activities. Relevance to the industry: With advances in technology, more hand-held power tools are repetitively being used on assembly lines in various industries. Although powered tools enhance performance and efficiency, these tools have the potential to result in forces that are often associated with development of musculoskeletal disorders in the upper extremities. This study provided an alternative, non-invasive physiological approach to enhance the understanding of man (hand) and machine (tool) interaction in work productivity factors (e.g., work pace and work: rest patterns).
机译:由于与工作相关的上肢肌肉骨骼疾病,由于重复使用手持式电动工具具有产生大于操作员能力的力的潜力,因此它们的重复使用。这项实验室研究调查了在重复性螺母扳手操作期间电动工具引起的扭矩反作用和功:静止模式对外围循环响应的影响。二十个人完成了八个紧固件驱动过程,包括两个不同的工作:使用气动螺母扳手,在慢速和快节奏下进行360重复任务的休息模式,该工具配备了带工具的工具手柄和定制设计的测力计,在扭矩反作用组件接头和控制接头上实时测量抓地力。同时使用近红外光谱(NIRS)监测指浅屈肌和指伸伸肌的组织氧合和血容量的变化。参与者在无扭矩累积的过程中施加的平均抓地力为最大自愿收缩的33%,而在无扭矩累积的过程中为最大自愿收缩的57%。此外,在整个训练过程中,抓地力的变化率随后者的下降而减小(分别为-0.007和-0.022 N /驱动),这表明参与者在扭矩积累过程中付出了相当大的努力。相应地,在所有阶段中,屈肌中均观察到比伸肌更大的脱氧,这表明在扭矩积累过程中,屈肌的新陈代谢需求最大。组织氧合作用指数,代表了组织中氧气输送和氧气消耗之间的动态平衡,在步伐和屈肌的工作与休息比率的组合中相似。相反,慢步和有休息休息期间,伸肌区域的组织氧合指数高于快步和无休息时期,这表明工具的工作节奏较快且连续工作较慢。没有休息会导致氧饱和度的最大降低。这些发现表明,光谱学派生的方法能够反映工具操作员所经历的上肢身体需求,因此,NIRS是一种有用的替代技术,可拓宽对上肢活动导致的组织生理变化的理解。与行业的关系:随着技术的进步,越来越多的手持式电动工具在各个行业的装配线上重复使用。尽管电动工具可以提高性能和效率,但这些工具可能会导致产生与上肢肌肉骨骼疾病发展相关的力量。这项研究提供了一种替代性的,非侵入性的生理学方法,以增进人们对工作生产力因素(例如工作节奏和工作:休息方式)中人(手)和机器(工具)相互作用的理解。

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