## Abstract The range of normalized electromyography (EMG) values when lifting and moving a 5.84 kg box was between 0.08 and 0.63. The right iliocostalis and the left erector spinae showed decreased muscle activity with increasing asymmetry. The right erector spinae and the left and the right exter
An electromyographic investigation of asymmetric lifting and moving of a load: I. Effects of load lift from floor to target shelves
โ Scribed by Biman Das; Godfrey Mabaleka
- Book ID
- 102245093
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 382 KB
- Volume
- 19
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1090-8471
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โฆ Synopsis
Abstract
The range of normalized electromyography (EMG) values when lifting and moving a 5.84 kg box was between 0.12 and 0.77. The right iliocostalis and the right and the left external obliques showed significant increases in muscle activity at 90ยฐ of asymmetry. The average percentage increase for the stated muscles was 62.3% when compared to muscle activity at 0ยฐ. The left external oblique also responded significantly at 60ยฐ of asymmetry when compared to 0ยฐ. The knuckle, sternum, and reach heights significantly affected the left iliocostalis and the left and right erector spinae muscles. The average percentage increases in the stated muscles were 74.4% at knuckle height, 126.1% at sternum height, and 143.3% at reach height, when compared to floor level. Significant increases in muscle activity for the right iliocostalis and the right external oblique were registered only at the sternum and at the reach heights. For manual materials handling (MMH), an endeavor should be made to avoid asymmetric lifting and moving at 90ยฐ and from the floor level and to the reach height. To minimize the risk of back injury, the MMH task should be performed preferably within an asymmetry of 30ยฐ but not exceeding 60ยฐ asymmetry. ยฉ 2009 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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## Abstract Regression models for six muscles, the left and right iliocostalis, the left and right erector spinae, and the left and right external oblique, were developed for asymmetry and height effects for floor and knuckle lifts. The models were based on participant anthropometric and other meas