Occupational Biomechanics in Practice: Quantifying Musculoskeletal Load with EMG, IMU/Motion Tracking, and Ergonomic Interventions Across Work and Equipment Designs

Authors

  • Ahmad Humaizi Hilmi UniMAP
  • Asna Rasyidah Abdul Hamid
  • Wan Abdul Rahman Assyahid Wan Ibrahim

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.58915/mjer.v7.2025.2768

Keywords:

occupational biomechanics, electromyography, inertial measurement unit, ergonomic interventions, musculoskeletal load, manual material handling, equipment design, exoskeletons

Abstract

Occupational biomechanics plays a crucial role in understanding and mitigating musculoskeletal disorders in work environments by quantifying physical load using surface electromyography (EMG), inertial measurement units (IMU), and motion tracking technologies. This review synthesizes current research on biomechanical loading during manual material handling, emphasizing lumbar spinal load assessment and muscle fatigue quantification through EMG. It evaluates the capabilities and limitations of IMU and optical systems for joint kinematics and moment estimation, highlighting the applicability of portable, markerless technologies in field ergonomics. The review also addresses the influence of human variability, including demographic and expertise factors, on posture and ergonomic risk. Equipment biomechanics, such as helmet, footwear, and tool design, are examined for their impact on muscle demand and injury risk. Additionally, workstation configurations and user interfaces, including emerging AR/VR systems, are analyzed for their biomechanical implications. Finally, the review discusses interventions like exoskeletons, VR-based training, and AI-driven ergonomic optimization frameworks that show promise in reducing musculoskeletal load. Identified research gaps and technological advancements set directions for future developments in occupational biomechanics to enhance worker safety and performance.

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Published

31-12-2025

How to Cite

Hilmi, A. H., Abdul Hamid, A. R., & Wan Ibrahim, W. A. R. A. (2025). Occupational Biomechanics in Practice: Quantifying Musculoskeletal Load with EMG, IMU/Motion Tracking, and Ergonomic Interventions Across Work and Equipment Designs. Malaysian Journal of Ergonomics (MJEr), 7. https://doi.org/10.58915/mjer.v7.2025.2768

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