NIOSH Mining Laboratory
Data on human movement is useful for simulation modeling (using virtual humans) and for biomechanical studies. Force plates measure forces at the feet which, when combined with motion data from the motion analysis capture system, provide information regarding the loads experienced by the joints of the body during work activities. EMG equipment measures muscle activity, which is used to estimate muscular fatigue and the force needed to perform a task. This laboratory allows researchers to test new methods of performing work under controlled conditions, so that physical stresses can be minimized and injury risk can be reduced. Specific equipment located in this laboratory includes: Motion AnalysisCorporation 12 camera Eagle System, Noraxon TeleMyo 2400R 16 Channel Base System, Biometrics Portable 4 Channel EMG System SX2300 (4), Biometrics Dual Axis Goniometers, and K100 Amplifier Base Unit. Site: Pittsburgh Research Laboratory Equipment: Motion Analysis Eagle i Motion Analysis Capture System |