会议专题

Effects of the Wrist Angle on the Performance and Perceived Discomfort in a Long Lasting Handwriting Task

Since wrist joint position affects the length of finger muscles and then on the grip force, its influence on handwriting product quality and efficiency was studied in this research. We performed a repeated measures experiment to test whether the angle of wrist extension has a significant influence on the kinematic characteristics, handwriting production and the perceived soreness of writing hand.Forty young adults (aged 18 to 22) performed a continuous writing task (30 minutes) on a computerized system which measured the wrist joint angle and documented the handwriting process. The tasks were performed on a 2-D digitizing tablet. The top panel of the tablet records the position when the pen comes in contact with its surface or within 1 cm of its surface. An electrogoniometer was used for recording the wrist extension angle during the writing tasks. According to the progression of self perceived soreness, subjects were classified into effortless and hard groups. The wrist joint angle and in-air trajectory length (i.e., the length of non-writing while writing) were found significant different between the two groups in the writing process. Hard group was consistently associated with longer in-air trajectory length, as well as with more extended wrist joint. Instead, the other characteristics such as writing speed, in-air time, on-paper time, and pentip pressure were not found significant different between the two groups. The wrist extension angle was significantly correlated with the perceived soreness as well as with the ratio of in-air to on-paper time. The results of this study indicate that ergonomic and biomechanic analysis provides important information about the handwriting process. Less extended wrist may result in more effort needed in the work activity of handwriting such that more soreness perceived by the subjects.

handwriting ergonomics movement analysis computerized evaluation writers cramp

Nan-Ying Yu Shao-Min Chang Shao-Hsia Chang

Department of Physical Therapy, I-Shou University, Kaohsiung City, Taiwan Department of Nursing, Fooyin University, Kaohsiung City, Taiwan Department of Occupational Therapy, I-Shou University, Kaohsiung City, Taiwan

国际会议

2011 4th International Conference on Biomedical Engineering and Informatics(第四届生物医学工程与信息学国际会议 BMEI 2011)

上海

英文

1318-1321

2011-10-15(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)