The Effects of a Stooped Work Task on the Muscle Activity and Kinematics of the Lower Back

Author:

Miller Brandon J.1,Fathallah Fadi A.1

Affiliation:

1. Occupational Biomechanics Laboratory Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering University of California, Davis, California

Abstract

Working in a stooped posture is an important risk factor for low back disorders (LBDs) that requires special focus. Spinal flexion increases the loading on the passive tissues of the lumbar spine compared to neutral postures, yet sustained or repeated flexion reduces the load bearing capability of these tissues. The objective of this study is to assess the effect of performing a stooped work task on the passive tissues of the low back. Passive tissue response is assessed by measuring trunk sagittal range of motion and the occurrence of the flexion-relaxation (F-R) phenomenon at specific times during the work period. Fourteen subjects (10 female and 4 male) were instrumented with a portable data collection system while performing the stooped work task of fresh-market tomato harvest for one hour in the morning and one hour in the afternoon. Results indicate significant changes in the trunk and lumbar sagittal range of motion and F-R after only 11 minutes of stooped work, with few changes for durations up to 55 minutes of work. The potential benefits of short, frequent rest breaks on recovery of passive tissue response are also demonstrated. The data collection device developed for this study allows for further investigation of the effects of stooped work on the lower back, which could lead to improved interventions to reduce LBD risk.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Medicine,General Chemistry

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