A Comparison Study For The Road Condition With Hand Grip Force And Muscle Fatigue
- Author:
Seri Rahayu
;
Mohammad Firdaus
;
MohdFa’iz
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Electromyography (EMG);
tactile grip and pressure measurement (Grip System);
muscle fatigue;
hand grip pressure force;
driving fatigue;
road condition
- From:Malaysian Journal of Public Health Medicine
2016;Special Volume(1):7-13
- CountryMalaysia
- Language:English
-
Abstract:
The purpose of this study is to compare the road conditions (straight road, winding road and hill road) with the hand grip pressure force and muscle fatigue for male and female drivers. Ten subjects were participated in this study. The force measurement and electromyography (EMG) responses were taken and evaluated by using the tactile grip and pressure measurement (Grip System) and Electromyography (EMG) device. The result indicated that the winding road produced more muscle fatigue and high hand grip pressure force compared than downhill road, hill up road, and straight road for both male and female subjects. The result compared the muscle fatigue and hand grip pressure force between the first 15 minutes and last 15 minutes of driving activity. The muscle fatigue increasingly high for the last 15 minutes compared to first 15 minutes. However, the hand grip pressure forces become high during the winding road for first 15 minutes of driving session. The muscle fatigue become high as the hand grip pressure force value is high. Furthermore, the male drivers exert higher hand grip pressure force and higher muscle fatigue compared to female drivers. This study can be used as a guideline for the future studies, primarily in solving the driving fatigue problem among the Malaysian’s drivers. The method of this study could also be used for early detection of driver fatigue issues. Indirectly, the findings could reduce the number of car accidents in Malaysia.
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