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Citation

Breloff SP, Wade C, Waddell DE. Appl. Ergon. 2019; 75: 134-142.

Affiliation

Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Mississippi, University, MS, 38677, USA; Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Mississippi, University, MS, 38677, USA.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2019, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.apergo.2018.09.013

PMID

30509518

Abstract

Working conditions of residential roofers expose them to a unique sloped environment. The purpose of this study is to determine in what way traversing across a sloped/roof surface alters lower extremity kinematics of the upslope and downslope legs compared to level walking. College aged males negotiated across a pitched (26 degrees) roof segment during which lower extremity three-dimensional kinematics were calculated. One foot was higher on the slope and one was lower for the duration of cross slope walking. Overall, cross-slope walking on a 26 degree roof significantly altered 77% of the measured lower extremity variables compared to level self-selected pace walking. The data suggest that roof pitch incite significant differences in crossslope walking of the kinematics in the lower extremity between the upslope and down slope limbs when compared to level surface walking. These alterations could temporarily alter proprioception which may in turn lead to increased falls and musculoskeletal injury, though further study is needed.

Published by Elsevier Ltd.


Language: en

Keywords

Cross-Slope; Kinematics; Lower Extremity; Roof

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