Low-back pain is the number one cause of disability in the world, with mechanical loading as one of the major risk factors. Exoskeletons have been introduced in the workplace to reduce low back loading. During static forward bending, exoskeletons have been shown to reduce back muscle activity by 10% to 40%. However, effects during dynamic lifting are not well documented. Relative support of the exoskeleton might be smaller in lifting compared to static bending due to higher peak loads. In addition, exoskeletons might also result in changes in lifting behavior, which in turn could affect low back loading. The present study investigated the effect of a passive exoskeleton on peak compression forces, moments, muscle activity and kinematics dur...
Active exoskeletons are potentially more effective and versatile than passive ones, but designing th...
This thesis describes the design and development of a novel back-support exoskeleton for reducing th...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of an industrial passive assisted exoskeleton ...
The number one cause of disability in the world is low-back pain, with mechanical loading as one of ...
With mechanical loading as the main risk factor for LBP in mind, exoskeletons are designed to reduce...
With mechanical loading as the main risk factor for LBP, exoskeletons (EXO) are designed to reduce t...
To evaluate the biomechanical effect of exoskeletons during lifting, three studies were performed to...
PURPOSE: Besides mechanical loading of the back, physiological strain is an important risk factor fo...
In the EU, lower back pain affects more than 40% of the working population. Mechanical loading of th...
This study is an updated systematic review of papers published in the last five years on industrial ...
This study investigated the influence of passive back-support exoskeletons (EXOBK) design, trunk sag...
Exoskeletons may form a new strategy to reduce the risk of developing low back pain in stressful job...
Active exoskeletons are potentially more effective and versatile than passive ones, but designing th...
The aim of this review was to provide an overview of assistive exoskeletons that have specifically b...
The objective of this study was to assess how wearing a passive trunk exoskeleton affects metabolic ...
Active exoskeletons are potentially more effective and versatile than passive ones, but designing th...
This thesis describes the design and development of a novel back-support exoskeleton for reducing th...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of an industrial passive assisted exoskeleton ...
The number one cause of disability in the world is low-back pain, with mechanical loading as one of ...
With mechanical loading as the main risk factor for LBP in mind, exoskeletons are designed to reduce...
With mechanical loading as the main risk factor for LBP, exoskeletons (EXO) are designed to reduce t...
To evaluate the biomechanical effect of exoskeletons during lifting, three studies were performed to...
PURPOSE: Besides mechanical loading of the back, physiological strain is an important risk factor fo...
In the EU, lower back pain affects more than 40% of the working population. Mechanical loading of th...
This study is an updated systematic review of papers published in the last five years on industrial ...
This study investigated the influence of passive back-support exoskeletons (EXOBK) design, trunk sag...
Exoskeletons may form a new strategy to reduce the risk of developing low back pain in stressful job...
Active exoskeletons are potentially more effective and versatile than passive ones, but designing th...
The aim of this review was to provide an overview of assistive exoskeletons that have specifically b...
The objective of this study was to assess how wearing a passive trunk exoskeleton affects metabolic ...
Active exoskeletons are potentially more effective and versatile than passive ones, but designing th...
This thesis describes the design and development of a novel back-support exoskeleton for reducing th...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of an industrial passive assisted exoskeleton ...