2021
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0250733
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Infrared thermal imaging monitoring on hands when performing repetitive tasks: An experimental study

Abstract: The monitoring of infrared thermal images is reported to analyze changes in skin temperature in the hand fingers when repetitive work is performed to know which finger has a greater risk of injury, besides, the recovery time is analyzed regarding the initial temperature and its relationship with age, sex, weight, height if practice sports, and Body Mass Index (BMI) per individual. For the above, an experimental test was carried out for 10 minutes on a repetitive operation that takes place in the telecommunicat… Show more

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“…With the widespread availability of InfraRed cameras, thermographic studies are finding applications in product design and evaluation (Vitorino et al, 2022). Becerra et al (2021) have used monitored the hand thermogram when performing repetitive tasks. There are many applications of IR, however the analysis of many studies has been limited to fixed point temperature or subjective evaluations by medical professionals.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the widespread availability of InfraRed cameras, thermographic studies are finding applications in product design and evaluation (Vitorino et al, 2022). Becerra et al (2021) have used monitored the hand thermogram when performing repetitive tasks. There are many applications of IR, however the analysis of many studies has been limited to fixed point temperature or subjective evaluations by medical professionals.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%