scholarly journals Analysis of human object lifting operation force using power assist device

2021 ◽  
Vol 2107 (1) ◽  
pp. 012009
Author(s):  
Ken Kato ◽  
Ryojun Ikeura ◽  
Shigeyoshi Tsutsumi ◽  
Soichiro Hayakawa ◽  
Hideki Sawai

Abstract We carry various objects at the work site. At that time, you may have a heavy object, which requires muscular strength. However, setting such restrictions reduces the number of people who can participate in the work. Therefore, I think that it can be improved by using a power assist device. However, the power assist device has a problem in operability. When we use an assist device to lift an object, we feel sensation different than usual. At that time, we can feel discomfort and unstable. Analyze what kind of operation is performed when a person feels uncomfortable. For that purpose, we set a weight and some lifting conditions and conducted an experiment.

Author(s):  
J P Cassella ◽  
V Salih ◽  
T R Graham

Left ventricular assist systems are being developed for eventual long term or permanent implantation as an alternative to heart transplantation in patients unsuitable for or denied the transplant option. Evaluation of the effects of these devices upon normal physiology is required. A preliminary study was conducted to evaluate the morphology of aortic tissue from calves implanted with a pneumatic Left Ventricular Assist device-LVAD. Two 3 month old heifer calves (calf 1 and calf 2) were electively explanted after 128 days and 47 days respectively. Descending thoracic aortic tissue from both animals was removed immediately post mortem and placed into karnovsky’s fixative. The tissue was subsequently processed for transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Some aortic tissue was fixed in neutral buffered formalin and processed for routine light microscopy.


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