2022
DOI: 10.37544/1436-4980-2022-09-79
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Exoskelette reduzieren die subjektive Belastung/Effect of exoskeletons used in industry on perceived exertion during standardized work tasks

Abstract: Um die Nachfrage nach herstellerunabhängigen Erkenntnissen über die Wirkung und Effekte von industriell eingesetzten Exoskeletten zur Prävention von körperlicher Überlastung und physischen Schäden zu bedienen, wurde in einer Studie das subjektive Belastungsempfinden von 72 Probanden während drei unterschiedlichen standardisierten Tätigkeiten untersucht. Die Ergebnisse zeigen eine signifikante Reduktion der wahrgenommenen Belastung bei der Verwendung eines Exoskeletts im Vergleich zur Durchführung ohne Exoskele… Show more

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“…Concluding, the relief resulting from the exoskeleton’s support is clearly noticeable. This is also in agreement with an investigation by Schalk et al (2022) , examining the perception of exertion during the target-oriented use of multiple different exoskeletons. At this point, it might also be assumed that the muscular relief which was found for the MES in our study is present in other muscle groups too, explaining the perception is that distinct.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Concluding, the relief resulting from the exoskeleton’s support is clearly noticeable. This is also in agreement with an investigation by Schalk et al (2022) , examining the perception of exertion during the target-oriented use of multiple different exoskeletons. At this point, it might also be assumed that the muscular relief which was found for the MES in our study is present in other muscle groups too, explaining the perception is that distinct.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%