Local Dynamic Stability Associated with Load Carrying

Objectives: Load carrying tasks are recognized as one of the primary occupational factors leading to slip and fall injuries. Nevertheless, the mechanisms associated with load carrying and walking stability remain illusive. The objective of the current study was to apply local dynamic stability measu...

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Main Authors: Jian Liu, Thurmon E. Lockhart
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2013-03-01
Series:Safety and Health at Work
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2093791113410053
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spelling doaj-0d3d070117154fe38655c0c0beddb0452020-11-24T21:54:15ZengElsevierSafety and Health at Work2093-79112013-03-0141465110.5491/SHAW.2013.4.1.46Local Dynamic Stability Associated with Load CarryingJian Liu0Thurmon E. Lockhart1Department of Safety Technology, Marshall University, Huntington, WVGrado Department of Industrial & Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, USAObjectives: Load carrying tasks are recognized as one of the primary occupational factors leading to slip and fall injuries. Nevertheless, the mechanisms associated with load carrying and walking stability remain illusive. The objective of the current study was to apply local dynamic stability measure in walking while carrying a load, and to investigate the possible adaptive gait stability changes. Methods: Current study involved 25 young adults in a biomechanics research laboratory. One tri-axial accelerometer was used to measure three-dimensional low back acceleration during continuous treadmill walking. Local dynamic stability was quantified by the maximum Lyapunov exponent (maxLE) from a nonlinear dynamics approach. Results: Long term maxLE was found to be significant higher under load condition than no-load condition in all three reference axes, indicating the declined local dynamic stability associated with load carrying. Conclusion: Current study confirmed the sensitivity of local dynamic stability measure in load carrying situation. It was concluded that load carrying tasks were associated with declined local dynamic stability, which may result in increased risk of fall accident. This finding has implications in preventing fall accidents associated with occupational load carrying.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2093791113410053Local dynamic stabilityLoad carryingAccelerometerFall accidents
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author Jian Liu
Thurmon E. Lockhart
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Thurmon E. Lockhart
Local Dynamic Stability Associated with Load Carrying
Safety and Health at Work
Local dynamic stability
Load carrying
Accelerometer
Fall accidents
author_facet Jian Liu
Thurmon E. Lockhart
author_sort Jian Liu
title Local Dynamic Stability Associated with Load Carrying
title_short Local Dynamic Stability Associated with Load Carrying
title_full Local Dynamic Stability Associated with Load Carrying
title_fullStr Local Dynamic Stability Associated with Load Carrying
title_full_unstemmed Local Dynamic Stability Associated with Load Carrying
title_sort local dynamic stability associated with load carrying
publisher Elsevier
series Safety and Health at Work
issn 2093-7911
publishDate 2013-03-01
description Objectives: Load carrying tasks are recognized as one of the primary occupational factors leading to slip and fall injuries. Nevertheless, the mechanisms associated with load carrying and walking stability remain illusive. The objective of the current study was to apply local dynamic stability measure in walking while carrying a load, and to investigate the possible adaptive gait stability changes. Methods: Current study involved 25 young adults in a biomechanics research laboratory. One tri-axial accelerometer was used to measure three-dimensional low back acceleration during continuous treadmill walking. Local dynamic stability was quantified by the maximum Lyapunov exponent (maxLE) from a nonlinear dynamics approach. Results: Long term maxLE was found to be significant higher under load condition than no-load condition in all three reference axes, indicating the declined local dynamic stability associated with load carrying. Conclusion: Current study confirmed the sensitivity of local dynamic stability measure in load carrying situation. It was concluded that load carrying tasks were associated with declined local dynamic stability, which may result in increased risk of fall accident. This finding has implications in preventing fall accidents associated with occupational load carrying.
topic Local dynamic stability
Load carrying
Accelerometer
Fall accidents
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2093791113410053
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