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Occupational exoskeletons contribute to diminish the biomechanical load during manual work. However, familiarization to the use of exoskeletons is rarely considered, which may lead to failure of acceptance and implementation. In this study, ten logistic workers underwent a 5-week progressive familiarization to a passive shoulder exoskeleton, while ten workers acted as controls. Tests pre and post the familiarization applied measurements of muscle activity and kinematics of back, neck, and shoulder, perceived effort, and usability-ratings of the exoskeleton. Exoskeleton use resulted in lower muscle activity of anterior deltoid (13-39%) and upper trapezius (16-60%) and reduced perceived effort. Additionally, it induced an offset in shoulder flexion and abduction during resting position (8-10°). No conclusions on familiarization could be drawn due to low adherence to the protocol. However, the emotions of the workers towards using the exoskeleton decreased making it questionable whether the shoulder exoskeleton is suitable for use in the logistics sector.
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Wearable Technol
June 2025
Department of Engineering Design, Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Chennai, TN, India.
The human need for rehabilitation, assistance, and augmentation has led to the development and use of wearable exoskeletons. Upper limb exoskeletons under research and development are tested on human volunteers to gauge performance and usability. Direct testing can often cause straining of the joints, especially the shoulder joint, which is the most important and flexible joint in the upper extremity of the human body.
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