Postural adaptations to workbench modifications in standing workers
- 1 December 1995
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in Ergonomics
- Vol. 38 (12), 2485-2503
- https://doi.org/10.1080/00140139508925282
Abstract
Surveys have shown that many workers operate under conditions that require constrained standing. The aim of this study was to investigate postural adaptations in constrained standing to facilitate the development of design guidelines for standing workspaces. Standing postures were observed in six different workspaces that were designed using combinations of task distance (which was either constrained or unconstrained) and foot position (which was constrained, unconstrained or employed a footrest). Subjects at work were recorded stereopho-togrammetrically and postural variables were obtained in three dimensions. Postural adaptation to increased task distance was found to be characterized by increased trunk flexion and increased hip flexion while adaptation to close work was found to be characterized by increased neck flexion and increased thoracic kyphosis. Constrained foot position resulted in increased hip flexion accompanied by increased plantar flexion. Although use of the footrest resulted in some reduced lumbar lordosis, it increased trunk flexion and was not associated with significantly less discomfort than any of the other workspaces.Keywords
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