Models of hand–arm systems (HAS) are purely mechanical. These models do not include the biological active behaviour of the system, even though it has been known since 1997 that there is a tonic vibration reflex. Since then, several authors have investigated this reflex and related it to grip force, posture and some others features of mechanical vibration power absorption. Other scholars proposed models of HAS that do not include the tonic vibration reflex and its consequences. These models, even partial models, are nonetheless effective in describing many aspects of vibration exposure. This is probably due to the complexity of the HAS, so that the confounding factors overwhelm measurements.
Nonlinearity of power absorption curve and hand-arm system physiology / Marchetti, Enrico; Fattorini, Luigi; Tarabini, Marco; Di Giovanni, Raoul; Cavacece, Massimo; Tirabasso, Angelo. - In: PROCEEDINGS. - ISSN 2504-3900. - (2023). [10.3390/proceedings2023086007]
Nonlinearity of power absorption curve and hand-arm system physiology
Luigi FattoriniSecondo
;Angelo TirabassoUltimo
2023
Abstract
Models of hand–arm systems (HAS) are purely mechanical. These models do not include the biological active behaviour of the system, even though it has been known since 1997 that there is a tonic vibration reflex. Since then, several authors have investigated this reflex and related it to grip force, posture and some others features of mechanical vibration power absorption. Other scholars proposed models of HAS that do not include the tonic vibration reflex and its consequences. These models, even partial models, are nonetheless effective in describing many aspects of vibration exposure. This is probably due to the complexity of the HAS, so that the confounding factors overwhelm measurements.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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