The Effect Of Grasping The Steering Wheel While Positioning The Shoulder Closer To The Body
- Author:
Ismail, A.H.
;
Ismail, A.H.
;
Khamis, N.K.
;
Deros, B.M.
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Trapezius;
steering wheel;
SEMG;
driver;
temporal analysis;
driving posture
- MeSH:
Trapezius;
steering wheel;
SEMG;
driver;
temporal analysis;
driving posture
- From:Malaysian Journal of Public Health Medicine
2018;18(Special Volume (2)):123-127
- CountryMalaysia
- Language:English
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Abstract:
Discomfort and pain issue at the body part are common complaints reported by car drivers. It is due to driving task require physical demands and need to maintain and adapt several postures in a constrained space while controlling the car. Hence, this study aims to determine the pattern of shoulder activation muscle consisting of the Trapezius muscle in two different driving posture. Respondents were required to grasp the steering wheel at 8 and 4 hand position. The Surface Electromyography was used to get the reading for left muscle’s Trapezius Descendent (TD) at two different positions; i) closest distant from steering wheel and ii) far distant from the steering wheel. Then, Temporal Analysis was used to evaluate the pattern of the driving action. From the experiment, it shows the different value of muscle activation occurred while driving according to turning action. The far seated position depicted greater activation on driving action compared to the closer seated to the steering wheel. In conclusion, the driving posture effects the activation of shoulder and arm’s muscles as early as after 20 seconds of driving activity. Hence, choosing the correct driving posture allowed a comfortable driving environment for the driver.
- Full text:22.2018my0358.pdf