Biomechanical load on human lumbar spine in palletizing tasks with restriction to access and varying headroom

The objective of the study was to determine if restriction to access, asymmetry of posture, and reduced headroom in lifting and palletizing tasks affect biomechanical stresses on the lumbar spine significantly. Eleven male blue collar workers with a mean age of 29.1 yr, mean weight of 67.6 kg, and m...

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Published inInternational journal of industrial ergonomics Vol. 23; no. 4; pp. 349 - 358
Main Author Kumar, Shrawan
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LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier B.V 15.03.1999
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1872-8219
DOI10.1016/S0169-8141(98)00051-1

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Abstract The objective of the study was to determine if restriction to access, asymmetry of posture, and reduced headroom in lifting and palletizing tasks affect biomechanical stresses on the lumbar spine significantly. Eleven male blue collar workers with a mean age of 29.1 yr, mean weight of 67.6 kg, and mean height of 174.1 cm with no musculoskeletal disorders were required to lift a 22 kg weight box measuring 46×30×30 cm to a shelf 125 cm high which allowed either 5 or 10 mm clearance for the weight box. The lifts were performed in sagitally symmetrical and 45° asymmetric planes under headroom adjusted to 80% and 90% of the subject's stature and unrestricted headroom. The 12 tasks were randomized and each task was performed three times. During these 12 tasks the xyz coordinates at 15 nodal points were recorded and were inputted to a biomechanical model. The disc compressive and shear forces, and the muscle forces for spinal and abdominal muscles were computed for six lumbar intervertebral discs for six stages of the lift. The results indicated that the take-off stage was most stressful followed by to- the-shelf stage. The multivariate analysis of variance revealed that the headroom affected the biomechanical loads significantly ( p<0.004). Symmetry affected the disc compressive load during take-off only ( p<0.01). The clearance had no impact on the biomechanical loading. Relevance to industry Lifting and palletizing are very common industrial activities. By breaking down the components of tasks and variables affecting them one can determine more clearly the effect of each of these variables. This will help in managing the risk at workplace.
AbstractList The objective of the study was to determine if restriction to access, asymmetry of posture, and reduced headroom in lifting and palletizing tasks affect biomechanical stresses on the lumbar spine significantly. Eleven male blue collar workers with a mean age of 29.1 yr, mean weight of 67.6 kg, and mean height of 174.1 cm with no musculoskeletal disorders were required to lift a 22 kg weight box measuring 46 x 30 x 30 cm to a shelf 125 cm high which allowed either 5 or 10 mm clearance for the weight box. The lifts were performed in sagitally symmetrical and 45 degree asymmetric planes under headroom adjusted to 80% and 90% of the subject's stature and unrestricted headroom. The 12 tasks were randomized and each task was performed three times. During these 12 tasks the xyz coordinates at 15 nodal points were recorded and were inputted to a biomechanical model. The disc compressive and shear forces, and the muscle forces for spinal and abdominal muscles were computed for six lumbar intervertebral discs for six stages of the lift. The results indicated that the take-off stage was most stressful followed by to-the-shelf stage. The multivariate analysis of variance revealed that the headroom affected the biomechanical loads significantly (p < 0.004). Symmetry affected the disc compressive load during take-off only (p < 0.01). The clearance had no impact on the biomechanical loading.
A study was conducted to determine whether restriction to access, asymmetry of posture, and reduced headroom in lifting and palletizing tasks have any significant effects on the biomechanical stresses on the lumbar spine. Eleven male workers with no musculoskeletal disorders were required to lift a 22 kg weight box. The disc compressive and shear forces, and the muscle forces for spinal and abdominal muscles were computed for six lumbar intervertebral discs for six stages of the lift. The take-off stage was found to be the most stressful, followed by the to-the-shelf stage. The headroom affected the biomechanical loads significantly. Symmetry affected disc compressive load during take-off only. The clearance had no impact on the biomechanical loading.
The objective of the study was to determine if restriction to access, asymmetry of posture, and reduced headroom in lifting and palletizing tasks affect biomechanical stresses on the lumbar spine significantly. Eleven male blue collar workers with a mean age of 29.1 yr, mean weight of 67.6 kg, and mean height of 174.1 cm with no musculoskeletal disorders were required to lift a 22 kg weight box measuring 46×30×30 cm to a shelf 125 cm high which allowed either 5 or 10 mm clearance for the weight box. The lifts were performed in sagitally symmetrical and 45° asymmetric planes under headroom adjusted to 80% and 90% of the subject's stature and unrestricted headroom. The 12 tasks were randomized and each task was performed three times. During these 12 tasks the xyz coordinates at 15 nodal points were recorded and were inputted to a biomechanical model. The disc compressive and shear forces, and the muscle forces for spinal and abdominal muscles were computed for six lumbar intervertebral discs for six stages of the lift. The results indicated that the take-off stage was most stressful followed by to- the-shelf stage. The multivariate analysis of variance revealed that the headroom affected the biomechanical loads significantly ( p<0.004). Symmetry affected the disc compressive load during take-off only ( p<0.01). The clearance had no impact on the biomechanical loading. Relevance to industry Lifting and palletizing are very common industrial activities. By breaking down the components of tasks and variables affecting them one can determine more clearly the effect of each of these variables. This will help in managing the risk at workplace.
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SubjectTerms Biomechanical analysis
Biomechanics
Disc compressive forces
Disc shear forces
Lifting
Materials handling
Mathematical models
Musculoskeletal system
Occupational diseases
Palletizing
Risk assessment
Stress analysis
Title Biomechanical load on human lumbar spine in palletizing tasks with restriction to access and varying headroom
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