Seokhee Na
Pohang University of Science and Technology
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Journal of The Ergonomics Society of Korea | 2006
Dongjin Kim; Seokhee Na; Gukmu Park
ABSTRACT The objective of this study is to investigate the perceived discomfort for postures combined with shoulder flexion/extension and elbow flexion, and external load. 12 healthy male undergraduate and graduate students participated in this experiment. Experimental variables were the shoulder flexion/extension angle(-20°, 0°, 45°, 90°, 135°), the elbow flexion angle (0°, 45°, 120°), and the external load(0, 1.5Kg, 3Kg) as independent variables and a whole body perceived discomfort using Borgs CR10 as a dependent variable. The subjects maintained the given posture for 60 seconds and then rated the perceived discomfort. The ANOVA results showed that all main factors and two-way interactions were statistically significant at α=0.05. As a result of regression analysis to examine the effect of external load on the perceived discomfort, the perceived discomfort linearly increased as the level of external load increased. Then, the effect of external load on the perceived discomfort was quantitatively classified into three levels based on the result of regression analysis. Keyword: Perceived discomfort, Shoulder and elbow posture, External load
Journal of The Ergonomics Society of Korea | 2007
Donghun Lee; Seokhee Na; Eunseon Ahn; Min-K. Chung
The objective of this study is to investigate a perceived discomfort and cause of Korean elderly in various activities such as work and leisure as well as in daily activities. 120 subjects (30 female and 30 male for each age: the young and elderly) participated in the interview type of questionnaire. Each participant answered to 41 items of activities of daily living. The examination of each item was progressed with 3 steps: whether to do the activity or not, degree of activity discomfort, and the reasons or causes of discomfort. Borg`s CR10 scale is used to measure the degree of discomfort of daily activities. As a result, there are differences for the proportion of performers between two age groups, except for essential activities such as individual maintenance and housekeeping. The elderly complained about their daily activities more than the young did, and the degree of discomfort of women was significantly larger than that of men with aging. There are seven items, the mean degree of discomfort of which is over three points for the elderly, and they showed significant difference between two age groups. It was the important reason that physical capacities such as muscle strength and suppleness are declined. The results showed the characteristics of Korean elderly in the whole daily activities. These will be used to understand various life styles of them and to propose a field or direction of study related to the aging.
Journal of The Ergonomics Society of Korea | 2005
Taebeum Ryu; Young-Ju Park; Seokhee Na; Min K. Chung; Dohyung Kee
The purpose of this study is to quantitatively investigate perceived discomfort of complex shoulder postures with external loads and to propose a preliminary evaluation scheme of shoulder postures. Twelve healthy male adults participated in an experiment to rate their perceived discomfort of shoulder postures. The independent variables were shoulder flexion angle (45, 90 and 150°), adduction/abduction angle(-30, -10, 0, 30 and 60°), and external load(0, 1.5 and 3.0kg). The results revealed that the flexion angle, external load and their interaction significantly affected the perceived discomfort(p 0.05). The effect of external load was much larger than that of any other factor with explaining about 81% of the total variation of discomfort scores. Based on the experimental results a preliminary scheme was presented to evaluate the stress of shoulder postures with external loads.
International Journal of Occupational Safety and Ergonomics | 2013
Dohyung Kee; Seokhee Na; Min K. Chung
The purpose of this study was to assess the effect of external load at varying hand positions on discomfort, and to provide a new classification of external load. An experiment was carried out in which 16 postures with an external load of 0, 1.5, 3 kg were tested. The postures were controlled by 2 independent variables of hand distance and hand height. The subjects were instructed to rate their perceived discomfort with magnitude estimation after holding a given posture for 1 min. Analysis of variance (ANOVA) exhibited that the main effects of the 3 independent variables were statistically significant for discomfort. Discomfort increased linearly with external load and hand distance. Hand height showed a quadratic relation with discomfort, which exhibited a slightly different trend from hand distance and external load. Based on the results, a new classification of external load was proposed with 3 classes grouped by perceived discomfort.
Journal of The Ergonomics Society of Korea | 2007
Min-Jeong Kwon; Hwa-Soon Choi; Min-K. Chung; Seokhee Na
Despite the widespread use of laterally wedged insoles for patients with knee osteoarthritis and medially wedged insoles for controlling rearfoot pronation, an understanding of the effects of wedged insoles was limited and sometimes controversial. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of wedged insoles on the kinematics and kinetics of normal gait. Ten male subjects without history of lower limb disorders were recruited. Each subject performed four gait cycles under each of seven conditions; shod with 5, 8 and 15, 8 and 15 laterally wedged insoles. In order to determine statistical differences among seven conditions, the measured temporal spatial variables, angular displacements, joint moments, and ground reaction forces were compared with a one-way analysis of variance. Some significant changes induced by wedged insoles were apparent in joint moments and ground reaction forces. The medially wedged insole increased the laterally directed ground reaction force and varus moments at the ankle force and varus moments at the ankle and the knee.
Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting | 2003
Seokhee Na; Young W. Song; Seong-Han Kim; Min K. Chung
Four floor surface conditions were evaluated using two foot plantar pressure measuring systems: Emed (platform type) and Pedar (in-shoe type). Six male subjects walked barefoot on four different floor surface mats to determine the mean reaction force and maximum reaction force during gait. The results revealed significant differences in mean reaction force and maximum reaction force among the floor surface conditions (p < 0.05) and between the measurement systems (p < 0.05). Furthermore, the results indicate that the in-shoe type system is a more appropriate method for the evaluation of floor mats.
International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics | 2005
Seokhee Na; Sunghyun Lim; Hwa-Soon Choi; Min K. Chung
International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics | 2010
Min K. Chung; Dongjin Kim; Seokhee Na; Donghun Lee
Journal of Korean Institute of Industrial Engineers | 2005
Chanyoung Moon; Seokhee Na; Dohyung Kee; Min K. Chung
The Japanese journal of ergonomics | 2006
Seokhee Na; Dongjin Kim; Gukmu Park; Dohyung Kee; Min K. Chung