Experimental simulated study on the break for manual lifting task by surface electromyography and electrocardiogram.
- Author:
Zheng-lun WANG
1
;
Lei WU
;
Ting-bo SONG
;
Biao CHEN
;
Li-hua HE
;
Sheng WANG
;
Lei YANG
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH: Adult; Back; Electrocardiography; Electromyography; Female; Humans; Lifting; Lumbosacral Region; Male; Muscle, Skeletal; physiology; Posture; Rest; physiology; Weight-Bearing; Young Adult
- From: Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2011;29(3):167-170
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
OBJECTIVETo investigate the recovery duration of manual lifting tasks.
METHODS30 college student volunteers with gender equally distributed were involved in the simulated stoop-, squart- and semi squart-lifting tasks in the laboratory. Signals of electromyography (EMG) at the back muscles (left and right thorax m. erector spinae, LT(10) and RT(10); left and right lumbar m. erector spinae, LL(3) and RL(3)) and electrocardiography (ECG) were recorded during the rest intervals. The percentage of maximum voluntary electrical activation (MVE%), EMG median frequency (MF), and heart rate (HR) were analyzed to predict the recovery time required.
RESULTSDuring the break, MVE% at 4 back muscles of all the male subjects were recovered to resting level within 5 minutes and 91.8% were within 2 minutes. Except for RL(3) after squat- and stoop-lifting task, the MVE% of female subjects went back to resting level within 3 minutes and 67.8% were within 2 minutes. The MF of male subjects were recovered in 10 minutes and 74.9% within 2 minutes, with the exception of RL(3) after stoop- and squat-lifting tasks. All the female MF were recovered in 8 minutes and 83.4% were within 2 minutes. However, during the last 20 minute break after the lifting tasks, the MVE% and MF of all male and female subjects were recovered, while HR came back to resting level within 14 and 5 minutes, respectively.
CONCLUSIONSFor the three manual lifting tasks with 25% MVC workload lasting for 4.5 min, a break of 15 minutes is sufficient for most erectors spinae to recover from local muscle load. However, in terms of the HR, a break of 15 minutes is enough for the recovery of systematic load.