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Appl Ergon ; 70: 44-50, 2018 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29866324

ABSTRACT

One of the most common causes of injuries among firefighters is slips, trips, and falls on the fireground. Acute fatigue from firefighting activities and/or carrying asymmetric loads might impact gait characteristics increasing slip, trip, and fall risk. The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of fatigue from simulated firefighting activities and carrying asymmetric loads (fire hose over one shoulder) on firefighters' gait behavior. Both firefighting activities and asymmetric hoseload carriage led to shorter step lengths, stride lengths, single leg support time, and longer double leg support time, suggesting firefighters adopted cautious gait strategies. Simulated firefighting activities performed in either a live-fire training tower or laboratory-based environmental chamber using a firefighting activity simulator resulted in nearly identical effects on gait kinematics. This result suggests that gait assessment in a laboratory-based environmental chamber can be used as effective simulations in place of specialized burn facilities.


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Fatigue/physiopathology , Firefighters , Gait/physiology , Lifting , Weight-Bearing/physiology , Accidental Falls , Adult , Female , Humans , Male , Occupational Health , Physical Exertion/physiology , Task Performance and Analysis , Young Adult
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