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Simulation of passive exotendon assistive device for agricultural harvesting task.
Chan, Yon Sin; Teo, Yu Xuan; Gouwanda, Darwin; Nurzaman, Surya Girinatha; Gopalai, Alpha Agape.
Afiliação
  • Chan YS; School of Engineering, Monash University Malaysia, Subang Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia.
  • Teo YX; School of Engineering, Monash University Malaysia, Subang Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia.
  • Gouwanda D; School of Engineering, Monash University Malaysia & Monash Industry Palm Oil Research Platform, Jalan Lagoon Selatan, Bandar Sunway, 47500 , Subang Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia. darwin.gouwanda@monash.edu.
  • Nurzaman SG; School of Engineering, Monash University Malaysia & Monash Industry Palm Oil Research Platform, Jalan Lagoon Selatan, Bandar Sunway, 47500 , Subang Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia.
  • Gopalai AA; School of Engineering, Monash University Malaysia & Monash Industry Palm Oil Research Platform, Jalan Lagoon Selatan, Bandar Sunway, 47500 , Subang Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia.
Phys Eng Sci Med ; 46(4): 1375-1386, 2023 Dec.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37493930
This study proposes and investigates the feasibility of the passive assistive device to assist agricultural harvesting task and reduce the Musculoskeletal Disorder (MSD) risk of harvesters using computational musculoskeletal modelling and simulations. Several passive assistive devices comprised of elastic exotendon, which acts in parallel with different back muscles (rectus abdominis, longissimus, and iliocostalis), were designed and modelled. These passive assistive devices were integrated individually into the musculoskeletal model to provide passive support for the harvesting task. The muscle activation, muscle force, and joint moment were computed with biomechanical simulations for unassisted and assisted motions. The simulation results demonstrated that passive assistive devices reduced muscle activation, muscle force, and joint moment, particularly when the devices were attached to the iliocostalis and rectus abdominis. It was also discovered that assisting the longissimus muscle can alleviate the workload by distributing a portion of it to the rectus abdominis. The findings in this study support the feasibility of adopting passive assistive devices to reduce the MSD risk of the harvesters during agricultural harvesting. These findings can provide valuable insights to the engineers and designers of physical assistive devices on which muscle(s) to assist during agricultural harvesting.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Tecnologia Assistiva / Músculos do Dorso Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies Idioma: En Revista: Phys Eng Sci Med Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Malásia País de publicação: Suíça

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Tecnologia Assistiva / Músculos do Dorso Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies Idioma: En Revista: Phys Eng Sci Med Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Malásia País de publicação: Suíça