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Whole-body vibration biodynamics - a critical review: I. Experimental biodynamics

Subhash Rakheja, K.N. Dewangan, Ren G. Dong, Pierre Marcotte

2020International Journal of Vehicle Performance22 citationsDOI

Abstract

In the framework of whole-body vibration (WBV), biodynamics refers to biomechanical responses of the human body to impressed oscillatory forces or motions. The biodynamic responses of the human body to WBV form an essential basis for an understanding of mechanical-equivalent properties of the body and potential injury mechanisms, developments in frequency-weightings and design tools of systems coupled with the human operator. In this first part, the biodynamic responses obtained experimentally in terms of ‘to-the-body’ and ‘through-the-body’ functions, are critically reviewed and discussed to highlight influences of various contributory factors, such as those related to posture, body support, anthropometry and nature of vibration, together with the range of experimental conditions. The reported data invariably show highly complex, nonlinear and coupled effects of the majority of the contributory factors. It is shown that the reported studies often conclude conflicting effects of many factors, such as posture, gender, vibration and support conditions.

Topics & Concepts

Whole body vibrationHuman bodyVibrationPhysical medicine and rehabilitationRange (aeronautics)EngineeringComputer scienceMedicineAcousticsPhysicsArtificial intelligenceAerospace engineeringEffects of Vibration on HealthStructural Engineering and Vibration AnalysisErgonomics and Musculoskeletal Disorders
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