Apertura de la herramienta manual y fuerza de aprehensión durante el corte de flores

作者: María Fernanda Maradei García , Francisco Espinel Correal , Zuli Tatiana Galindo Estupiñána

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摘要: espanolObjetivo: Analizar la relacion entre apertura de herramienta manual corte flores y fuerza ejercida por cada dedo mano operante durante el gesto aprehension. Metodos: Se desarrollo un experimento con 11 mujeres que realizaron del tallo una flor. Las operarias no sufrian sindrome tunel carpiano. calculo diametro cuando aprehension en era maxima al realizar corte. Resultados: El principal hallazgo estudio revela los dedos ejercen pico maximo su valor es igual para todos dedos. Sin embargo, debido a las caracteristicas formales comunmente usada sector floricultor colombiano (palanca primer orden), realiza diferentes instantes tiempo, desaprovechando capacidad total Conclusiones: Este podria ser utilizado mejorar ventaja mecanica herramientas manuales reducir factores riesgo carpiano debidos sobresfuerzo. EnglishObjective: To analyze the association between grip span of flower cutting tool and maximum peak force exerted by each finger in operating hand during apprehension.Methods: An experiment was conducted which women performed stem cut flower. These did not suffer from carpal tunnel syndrome. Grip calculated when they with finger. Results: The main finding study reveals that fingers exert values are same for everyone. However, due to shape commonly used Colombian industry (first order level), reaches its at different times, bypassing full capacity finger’s force. Conclusion: findings could be improve mechanical advantage tools reduce risk factors syndrome overexertion.

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