The aim of this study was to assess functional performance and user satisfaction of workers with and without a history of low-back pain (LBP) when wearing a SPEXOR passive trunk exoskeleton. Twenty-four male participants, including 18 workers from load-handling professions, participated in this study. We allocated 13 individuals to a LBP group and 11 to a healthy group for subgroup analysis
OCCUPATIONAL APPLICATIONS Many new occupational back-support exoskeletons have been developed in the...
The number one cause of disability in the world is low-back pain, with mechanical loading as one of ...
The field of exoskeletons is rapidly developing to better address and prevent low back disorders an...
A passive, low-back support exoskeleton (Laevo) was tested in a four-week field study with workers i...
Spinal exoskeletons have been suggested as an approach for the prevention and rehabilitation of occu...
Objective: The objective of this study was to identify criteria to be considered when developing an ...
PURPOSE: Besides mechanical loading of the back, physiological strain is an important risk factor fo...
Exoskeletons may form a new strategy to reduce the risk of developing low back pain in stressful job...
Purpose: Work-related musculoskeletal disorders constitute a severe problem in the construction indu...
Exoskeletons for the low-back have great potential as tools to both prevent low-back pain for health...
The objective of this study was to assess the effect of a passive trunk exoskeleton on functional pe...
This study is an updated systematic review of papers published in the last five years on industrial ...
In the EU, lower back pain affects more than 40% of the working population. Mechanical loading of th...
The purpose of study was to determine the biomechanical, physiological, and subjective effect of a P...
Low-back pain is the number one cause of disability in the world, with mechanical loading as one of ...
OCCUPATIONAL APPLICATIONS Many new occupational back-support exoskeletons have been developed in the...
The number one cause of disability in the world is low-back pain, with mechanical loading as one of ...
The field of exoskeletons is rapidly developing to better address and prevent low back disorders an...
A passive, low-back support exoskeleton (Laevo) was tested in a four-week field study with workers i...
Spinal exoskeletons have been suggested as an approach for the prevention and rehabilitation of occu...
Objective: The objective of this study was to identify criteria to be considered when developing an ...
PURPOSE: Besides mechanical loading of the back, physiological strain is an important risk factor fo...
Exoskeletons may form a new strategy to reduce the risk of developing low back pain in stressful job...
Purpose: Work-related musculoskeletal disorders constitute a severe problem in the construction indu...
Exoskeletons for the low-back have great potential as tools to both prevent low-back pain for health...
The objective of this study was to assess the effect of a passive trunk exoskeleton on functional pe...
This study is an updated systematic review of papers published in the last five years on industrial ...
In the EU, lower back pain affects more than 40% of the working population. Mechanical loading of th...
The purpose of study was to determine the biomechanical, physiological, and subjective effect of a P...
Low-back pain is the number one cause of disability in the world, with mechanical loading as one of ...
OCCUPATIONAL APPLICATIONS Many new occupational back-support exoskeletons have been developed in the...
The number one cause of disability in the world is low-back pain, with mechanical loading as one of ...
The field of exoskeletons is rapidly developing to better address and prevent low back disorders an...