An Occupational Shoulder Exoskeleton Reduces Muscle Activity and Fatigue During Overhead Work
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IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering (TBME)
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The passive shoulder Exo4Work exoskeleton provides one-third of the arm’s gravitational torque, and reduces anterior deltoid activity and fatigue during overhead work. The hindrance during non-overhead tasks was minimized.
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