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Abbas Farjad

Abbas Farjad

Assistant Professor

Faculty: Physical Education and Sport Sciences

Department: Sports Science

Degree: Ph.D

CV
Abbas Farjad

Assistant Professor Abbas Farjad

Faculty: Physical Education and Sport Sciences - Department: Sports Science Degree: Ph.D |

Optimizing Backpack Hip Belt Design: An Ergonomic Perspective on Gait Mechanics

Authorsfarideh aghahasani mahabadi,Mohammad Yousefi
JournalErgonomics journal
Page number0-0
Paper TypeFull Paper
Published At2025
Journal TypeTypographic
Journal CountryIran, Islamic Republic Of
Journal IndexJCR،Scopus

Abstract

Abstract Backpack hip belts help redistribute weight but may limit pelvis and trunk transverse plane rotations. This study explores how hip belt designs influence gait mechanics. Sixteen participants walked under three backpack conditions: a movable hip belt, a spring cross frame, and a fixed hip belt, each carrying a 13 kg load. Kinematic data was collected using IMU sensors, and muscle activity with electromyography. The findings reveal that both the spring cross-frame and movable hip belt designs preserve neutral pelvic mobility relative to normal gait. However, only the crossframe design exhibited a coordination pattern between the pelvis and trunk similar to natural walking, possibly due to its ability to control trunk rotational range of motion. Additionally, the cross-frame mechanism led to lower erector spinae muscle activation compared to the fixed-frame hip belt. This study emphasizes the crucial role of hip belt design in influencing trunk and pelvic movement during walking. Practitioner Summary: By analyzing gait dynamics across different hip belt configurations, this study offers valuable insights into the development of more ergonomic and efficient backpack systems. Ultimately, the findings reinforce that well-designed hip belts, such as the cross-frame, can help maintain a gait pattern closer to normal walking.

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