The friction force mouse-pad and the forearm muscles efforts (preliminary results)


Autoria(s): Cabeças, José Miquel; Ribeiro, Emanuel Santos
Contribuinte(s)

Moniz, António

Data(s)

30/12/2011

30/12/2011

31/12/2008

Resumo

The objective of the article is to evaluate the impact of the friction force mouse-pad in the contraction level of the forearm muscles M. extensor carpi ulnaris, M. extensor digitorum and M. extensor carpi radialis longus. A standard protocol of mouse movements was performed involving horizontal, vertical and diagonal mouse displacements drag-and-drop type. The operators were instructed to execute the protocol with their normal working speed. The movements protocol were performed by each subject (n=17) with three selected pairs mouse-pad, classified as low, medium and high friction force pairs. The mean time to execute the protocol with each mouse was ~138s. Mean values of ~13%MVE and ~17%MVE were found in the M. extensor carpi ulnaris and in the M. extensor digitorum respectively when performing the movements’ protocol. A 8.1% increase in %MVE was observed in the M. extensor digitorum and a 9.4% increase in %MVE was observed in the M. extensor carpi ulnaris when the high friction force pair was operated, relatively to the low friction force pair (p<0.05). The main preliminary conclusions of this study is that operating a high friction force mouse-pad may increase the risk to symptoms or disorders in the wrist due to an increase in the forearm muscles contraction levels, particularly during work with drawing application

Identificador

Cabeças, J.M.; Ribeiro, E. S. (2009): "The friction force mouse-pad and the forearm muscles efforts (preliminary results)", IET Working Papers Series, 03/09, 8 pp.

1646-8929

http://hdl.handle.net/10362/1861

Idioma(s)

en_UK

Relação

IET Working Papers Series

Palavras-Chave #Computer mouse #Forearm muscles #EMG #Drag-and-drop #Friction force mouse-pad
Tipo

workingPaper