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11. Biomechanics of Work
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THE MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM
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Bones and Connective Tissues
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Synovial Joint Fibrous Joint Cartilaginous Joint
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Muscles
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Muscles
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BIOMECHANICAL MODELS
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Single-Segment Planar Static Model
(Q) Suppose a person is holding a load of 20-kg mass with hands in front of his body and his forearm are horizontal. The load is equally balanced the two hands W = mg = 20kg*9.8m/sec2 = 196N Won-each-hand = 98N ∑ Felbow = 0 - 16N – 98N + Relbow = 0 Relbow = 114N ∑ Melbow = 0 - 16N(0.18m) – 98N(0.36m) + Melbow = 0 Melbow = 38.16N-m shoulder BW = 78Kg Upper arm = 0.028BW distance from shoulder to elbow = 33cm center of mass = 15 cm from the shoulder HW: What are the reactive force and moment at shoulder? 30° elbow
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LOW-BACK PROBLEM
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Low-Back Biomechanics of Lifting
Clockwise rotational moment: Mload-to-torso (L5/S1) = Wload*h + Wtorso*b Counterclockwise rotational moment: Mback-muscle = Fback-muscle * 5(N-cm) ∑ ML5/S1 = 0 Fmuscle * 5 = Wload*h + Wtorso*b Fmuscle = Wload*h/5 + Wtorso*b/5 If h=40cm and b=20cm then Fmuscle = 8*Wload + 4*Wtorso Torso weight = 350N, Load = 300N (about 30kg) then Fmuscle = 3,800N Normal range of strength capability of the erector spinal muscle is 2,200 to 5,500N Compression force on L5/S1 (ignoring the abdominal force, fa) ∑ F L5/S1 = 0 Fcompression = Wload*cosα + Wtorso*cosα + Fmuscle Suppose α = 55°, torso weight 350N, load = 450N Fcompression = 450*cos 55° + 350*cos 55° = = 5458N
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Seated Work and Chair Design
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Seated Work and Chair Design
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Seated Work and Chair Design
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아우디 생산직 파트에 보급된 제품. 가볍고(무게 2.5kg 정도) 어디서나 앉아 쉴 수 있도록 만들어졌음.
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UPPER-EXTREMITY CUMULATIVE TRAUMA DISORDERS
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Common Forms of CTD Tendon-Related CTD Neuritis
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Common Forms of CTD Ischemia Bursitis
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Common Forms of CTD CTDs of the Finger
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CTDs of the Hand and Wrist
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CTDs of the Elbow
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CTDs of the Shoulder
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Causes and Prevention of CTDs
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Hand-Tool Design Do not bend the wrist.
Shape tool handles to assist grip.
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Hand-Tool Design Provide adequate grip span.
Provide finger and gloves clearances
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