Experimental Analysis of Handcart Pushing and Pulling Safety in an Industrial Environment by Using IoT Force and EMG Sensors: Relationship with Operators’ Psychological Status and Pain Syndromes
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Petrović, MilošVukićević, Arso M.
Đapan, Marko
Peulić, Aleksandar
Jovičić, Miloš
Mijailović, Nikola
Milovanović, Petar
Grajić, Mirko
Savković, Marija
Caiazzo, Carlo
Isailović, Velibor
Mačužić, Ivan
Jovanović, Kosta
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Non-ergonomic execution of repetitive physical tasks represents a major cause of work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSD). This study was focused on the pushing and pulling (P&P) of an industrial handcart (which is a generic physical task present across many industries), with the aim to investigate the dependence of P&P execution on the operators’ psychological status and the presence of pain syndromes of the upper limbs and spine. The developed acquisition system integrated two three-axis force sensors (placed on the left and right arm) and six electromyography (EMG) electrodes (placed on the chest, back, and hand flexor muscles). The conducted experiment involved two groups of participants (with and without increased psychological scores and pain syndromes). Ten force parameters (for both left and right side), one EMG parameter (for three different muscles, both left and right side), and two time-domain parameters were extracted from the acquired signals. Data analysis showed in...tergroup differences in the examined parameters, especially in force integral values and EMG mean absolute values. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study that evaluated the composite effects of pain syndromes, spine mobility, and psychological status of the participants on the execution of P&P tasks—concluding that they have a significant impact on the P&P task execution and potentially on the risk of WMSD. The future work will be directed towards the development of a personalized risk assessment system by considering more muscle groups, supplementary data derived from operators’ poses (extracted with computer vision algorithms), and cognitive parameters (extracted with EEG sensors).
Кључне речи:
push and pull / forces / EMG / psychological status / pain syndromesИзвор:
Sensors, 2022, 22, 19, 7467-Издавач:
- MDIP, Basel
Финансирање / пројекти:
- AI4WorkplaceSafety - Artificial Intelligence for Managing Workplace Safety (RS-ScienceFundRS-AI-6524219)
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Geografski fakultetTY - JOUR AU - Petrović, Miloš AU - Vukićević, Arso M. AU - Đapan, Marko AU - Peulić, Aleksandar AU - Jovičić, Miloš AU - Mijailović, Nikola AU - Milovanović, Petar AU - Grajić, Mirko AU - Savković, Marija AU - Caiazzo, Carlo AU - Isailović, Velibor AU - Mačužić, Ivan AU - Jovanović, Kosta PY - 2022 UR - http://gery.gef.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1217 AB - Non-ergonomic execution of repetitive physical tasks represents a major cause of work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSD). This study was focused on the pushing and pulling (P&P) of an industrial handcart (which is a generic physical task present across many industries), with the aim to investigate the dependence of P&P execution on the operators’ psychological status and the presence of pain syndromes of the upper limbs and spine. The developed acquisition system integrated two three-axis force sensors (placed on the left and right arm) and six electromyography (EMG) electrodes (placed on the chest, back, and hand flexor muscles). The conducted experiment involved two groups of participants (with and without increased psychological scores and pain syndromes). Ten force parameters (for both left and right side), one EMG parameter (for three different muscles, both left and right side), and two time-domain parameters were extracted from the acquired signals. Data analysis showed intergroup differences in the examined parameters, especially in force integral values and EMG mean absolute values. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study that evaluated the composite effects of pain syndromes, spine mobility, and psychological status of the participants on the execution of P&P tasks—concluding that they have a significant impact on the P&P task execution and potentially on the risk of WMSD. The future work will be directed towards the development of a personalized risk assessment system by considering more muscle groups, supplementary data derived from operators’ poses (extracted with computer vision algorithms), and cognitive parameters (extracted with EEG sensors). PB - MDIP, Basel T2 - Sensors T1 - Experimental Analysis of Handcart Pushing and Pulling Safety in an Industrial Environment by Using IoT Force and EMG Sensors: Relationship with Operators’ Psychological Status and Pain Syndromes VL - 22 IS - 19 SP - 7467 DO - 10.3390/s22197467 ER -
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Petrović, M., Vukićević, A. M., Đapan, M., Peulić, A., Jovičić, M., Mijailović, N., Milovanović, P., Grajić, M., Savković, M., Caiazzo, C., Isailović, V., Mačužić, I.,& Jovanović, K.. (2022). Experimental Analysis of Handcart Pushing and Pulling Safety in an Industrial Environment by Using IoT Force and EMG Sensors: Relationship with Operators’ Psychological Status and Pain Syndromes. in Sensors MDIP, Basel., 22(19), 7467. https://doi.org/10.3390/s22197467
Petrović M, Vukićević AM, Đapan M, Peulić A, Jovičić M, Mijailović N, Milovanović P, Grajić M, Savković M, Caiazzo C, Isailović V, Mačužić I, Jovanović K. Experimental Analysis of Handcart Pushing and Pulling Safety in an Industrial Environment by Using IoT Force and EMG Sensors: Relationship with Operators’ Psychological Status and Pain Syndromes. in Sensors. 2022;22(19):7467. doi:10.3390/s22197467 .
Petrović, Miloš, Vukićević, Arso M., Đapan, Marko, Peulić, Aleksandar, Jovičić, Miloš, Mijailović, Nikola, Milovanović, Petar, Grajić, Mirko, Savković, Marija, Caiazzo, Carlo, Isailović, Velibor, Mačužić, Ivan, Jovanović, Kosta, "Experimental Analysis of Handcart Pushing and Pulling Safety in an Industrial Environment by Using IoT Force and EMG Sensors: Relationship with Operators’ Psychological Status and Pain Syndromes" in Sensors, 22, no. 19 (2022):7467, https://doi.org/10.3390/s22197467 . .