Abstract

Many work-related tasks demand able-bodied employees to assume uncomfortable postures for long periods. This can lead to work-related musculoskeletal disorders. The situation demands the employees to be physically empowered while ensuring their agility and flexibility. In that context, wearable bodyweight support systems have come to the forefront as a futuristic solution to reduce the stress on the human body when assuming sitting and/or crouched postures. Recently, heightened attention on these posture assistive devices was evident with an increasing number of products, patents, and research articles. However, reviews of such wearable posture assistive devices for the lower limbs are lacking in the literature. Thus, this article specifically focuses on reviewing existing methods and technologies to assist workers in the industrial or service sectors to work in uncomfortable or crouched postures. Systematic reviews and meta-analyses extension for scoping reviews method was used to identify and analyze 43 unique designs from research and patent databases. The critical review of the technologies was performed after classifying these devices into commercial phase, lab/research phase, and conceptual design phase. This review has comprehensively covered the trends and patterns of the modern developments in posture assistance and includes future directions for the research community. Holistically, this article serves as a reference to set up a benchmarking system for wearable posture assistive devices.

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