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Evaluation of the HeroWear Apex back-assist exosuit during multiple brief tasks
by
Dai, Boyi
, Goršič, Maja
, Novak, Domen
, Song, Yu
in
Adult
/ Apexes
/ Back pain
/ Biomechanical Phenomena
/ Biomechanics
/ Coronaviruses
/ COVID-19
/ Data collection
/ Electromyography
/ Evaluation
/ Exoskeleton
/ Exoskeleton Device
/ Exoskeletons
/ Exosuits
/ Floors
/ Heart rate
/ HeroWear Apex
/ Hoisting
/ Humans
/ Kinematics
/ Lifting
/ Low-back pain
/ Muscle, Skeletal
/ Muscles
/ Muscular fatigue
/ Pandemics
/ Sensors
/ Skin
/ Trunk exoskeletons
/ Walking
/ Wearable technology
2021
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Evaluation of the HeroWear Apex back-assist exosuit during multiple brief tasks
by
Dai, Boyi
, Goršič, Maja
, Novak, Domen
, Song, Yu
in
Adult
/ Apexes
/ Back pain
/ Biomechanical Phenomena
/ Biomechanics
/ Coronaviruses
/ COVID-19
/ Data collection
/ Electromyography
/ Evaluation
/ Exoskeleton
/ Exoskeleton Device
/ Exoskeletons
/ Exosuits
/ Floors
/ Heart rate
/ HeroWear Apex
/ Hoisting
/ Humans
/ Kinematics
/ Lifting
/ Low-back pain
/ Muscle, Skeletal
/ Muscles
/ Muscular fatigue
/ Pandemics
/ Sensors
/ Skin
/ Trunk exoskeletons
/ Walking
/ Wearable technology
2021
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Evaluation of the HeroWear Apex back-assist exosuit during multiple brief tasks
by
Dai, Boyi
, Goršič, Maja
, Novak, Domen
, Song, Yu
in
Adult
/ Apexes
/ Back pain
/ Biomechanical Phenomena
/ Biomechanics
/ Coronaviruses
/ COVID-19
/ Data collection
/ Electromyography
/ Evaluation
/ Exoskeleton
/ Exoskeleton Device
/ Exoskeletons
/ Exosuits
/ Floors
/ Heart rate
/ HeroWear Apex
/ Hoisting
/ Humans
/ Kinematics
/ Lifting
/ Low-back pain
/ Muscle, Skeletal
/ Muscles
/ Muscular fatigue
/ Pandemics
/ Sensors
/ Skin
/ Trunk exoskeletons
/ Walking
/ Wearable technology
2021
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Evaluation of the HeroWear Apex back-assist exosuit during multiple brief tasks
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Evaluation of the HeroWear Apex back-assist exosuit during multiple brief tasks
2021
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Overview
Trunk exoskeletons are wearable devices that support humans during physically demanding tasks by reducing biomechanical loads on the back. While most trunk exoskeletons are rigid devices, more lightweight soft exoskeletons (exosuits) have recently been developed. One such exosuit is the HeroWear Apex, which achieved promising results in the developers’ own work but has not been independently evaluated. This paper thus presents an evaluation of the Apex with 20 adult participants during multiple brief tasks: standing up from a stool with a symmetric or asymmetric load, lifting a unilateral or bilateral load from the floor to waist level, lifting the same bilateral load with a 90-degree turn to the right, lowering a bilateral load from waist level to floor, and walking while carrying a bilateral load. The tasks were performed in an ABA-style protocol: first with exosuit assistance disengaged, then with it engaged, then disengaged again. Four measurement types were taken: electromyography (of the erector spinae, rectus abdominis, and middle trapezius), trunk kinematics, self-report ratings, and heart rate. The exosuit decreased the erector spinae electromyogram by about 15% during object lifting and lowering tasks; furthermore, participants found the exosuit mildly to moderately helpful. No adverse effects on other muscles or during non-lifting tasks were noted, and a decrease in middle trapezius electromyogram was observed for one task. This confirms that the HeroWear Apex could reduce muscle demand and fatigue. The results may transfer to other exoskeletons with similar design principles, and may inform researchers working with other wearable devices.
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