Shoulder exoskeletons potentially reduce overuse injuries in industrial settings including overhead work or lifting tasks. Previous studies evaluated these devices primarily in laboratory setting, but evidence of their effectiveness outside the lab is lacking. The present study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of two passive shoulder exoskeletons and explore the transfer of laboratory-based results to the field. Four industrial workers performed controlled and in-field evaluations without and with two exoskeletons, ShoulderX and Skelex in a randomized order. The exoskeletons decreased upper trapezius activity (up to 46%) and heart rate in isolated tasks. In the field, the effects of both exoskeletons were less prominent (up to 26% upper ...
This article presents the H-PULSE, a novel semi-passive upper-limb exoskeleton for worker assistance...
Introduction: The use of exoskeletons as a new ergonomics intervention to reduce musculoskeletal dis...
In this study we used the bipolar surface electromyography to investigate whether a passive exoskele...
This case-series study aims to investigate the effects of a passive shoulder support exoskeleton on ...
Overexertion is a common cause of work related musculoskeletal disorder (WMSD) in the modern industr...
Wearable exoskeletons are currently evaluated as technological aids for workers on the factory floo...
(1) Background: Healthcare workers are highly affected by work-related musculoskeletal disorders, pa...
The aim of this review was to provide an overview of assistive exoskeletons that have specifically b...
International audienceOverhead work is a frequent cause of shoulder work-related musculoskeletal dis...
Repetitive overhead work with a heavy load increases the risk for work-related shoulder disorders. O...
[EN] Over the years, the industry's interest in using external support devices, such as exoskeletons...
International audienceIntroduction: Recently, many industrial exoskeletons for supporting workers in...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of an industrial passive assisted exoskeleton ...
Although the automation level is high within the automotive industry, there is still a high number o...
Manufacturing and construction workers undertake physically strenuous activities increasing the risk...
This article presents the H-PULSE, a novel semi-passive upper-limb exoskeleton for worker assistance...
Introduction: The use of exoskeletons as a new ergonomics intervention to reduce musculoskeletal dis...
In this study we used the bipolar surface electromyography to investigate whether a passive exoskele...
This case-series study aims to investigate the effects of a passive shoulder support exoskeleton on ...
Overexertion is a common cause of work related musculoskeletal disorder (WMSD) in the modern industr...
Wearable exoskeletons are currently evaluated as technological aids for workers on the factory floo...
(1) Background: Healthcare workers are highly affected by work-related musculoskeletal disorders, pa...
The aim of this review was to provide an overview of assistive exoskeletons that have specifically b...
International audienceOverhead work is a frequent cause of shoulder work-related musculoskeletal dis...
Repetitive overhead work with a heavy load increases the risk for work-related shoulder disorders. O...
[EN] Over the years, the industry's interest in using external support devices, such as exoskeletons...
International audienceIntroduction: Recently, many industrial exoskeletons for supporting workers in...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of an industrial passive assisted exoskeleton ...
Although the automation level is high within the automotive industry, there is still a high number o...
Manufacturing and construction workers undertake physically strenuous activities increasing the risk...
This article presents the H-PULSE, a novel semi-passive upper-limb exoskeleton for worker assistance...
Introduction: The use of exoskeletons as a new ergonomics intervention to reduce musculoskeletal dis...
In this study we used the bipolar surface electromyography to investigate whether a passive exoskele...