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BACKGROUND Industrial tasks that are characterized by high loads, a high repetition rate, and/or awkward body postures, put employees at higher risk to develop work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WRMSD), especially low back pain. To counteract the prevalence of WRMSD, human-robot interaction could improve the power of a person and reduce the physical strain. For the lower back, a reduction of spinal loading could be helpful. The passive upper-extremity exoskeleton Laevo® is developed to support physically heavy work: it supports the back during bending and should, consequently, result in less low back pain (Laevo®, the Netherlands).
OBJECTIVES The primary aim of this study is to assess to what extent wearing the exoskeleton changes:
Secondary aims of this study are to assess to what extent wearing the exoskeleton changes:
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METHODS Different experiments will be performed.
ANALYSES Depending on the outcome parameter, different analyses will be performed including a various number of independent variables.
DATA PROTECTION All participating subjects will receive a refund of € 45 after study completion. Subjects will sign an informed consent and their data will be numerically pseudonymized to guarantee anonymity.
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IMPORTANT NOTE --- On this platform, results of the static sorting task ONLY will be reported. Results of other parts of the study will be reported in the respective publication. Links to these publications will be added as soon as they are published and available. --- IMPORTANT NOTE
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