Title of article :
The Use of Negative Acceleration as AccessoryForce during Lifting
Author/Authors :
Aruin, Alexander S. Department of Physical Therapy - University of Illinois at Chicago - Chicago - IL, USA , Trafimow, Jordan Department of Physical Therapy - University of Illinois at Chicago - Chicago - IL, USA
Abstract :
Injury associated with lifting, especially low back injury, is a big problem in industry that accounts for loss of work andhigh medical expenses. Studies of biomechanics of lifting provide a basis for optimization of lifting. The aim of the study was tofurther investigate the role of the upward force due to negative acceleration during a lift.Methods. Nine healthy subjects lifted anempty box and a box with additional load of 10, 20, and 25 lb. Kinematic data were recorded during the lifts and accelerations werecalculated, and angular positions of the trunk and knee were obtained during the lifting when negative accelerations were used.Results. Negative acceleration assisted the quadriceps when the thighs were at approximately 90∘and the hips when the trunk wasrotating toward standing position. Negative acceleration was present during lifts of different loads.Conclusion.Theoutcomeofthestudy suggests that enhancing the use of negative acceleration could be a strategy to improve the quality of lifting and minimize aprobability of low back injury.
Keywords :
Negative Acceleration , Accessory Force during Lifting , Injury associated
Journal title :
Advances in Orthopedics