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  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Ergonomics
  • Human-Computer Interaction

Background:

  • Prolonged sitting is a significant contributor to back pain, particularly in occupational settings.
  • Effective monitoring of sitting behavior is crucial for developing targeted interventions.
  • Existing methods may lack real-time feedback and comprehensive analysis capabilities.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce and evaluate the Virtual-Spine Platform (VSP) for monitoring and analyzing sitting behavior.
  • To provide individualized, immediate, and accurate sitting behavior support.
  • To enable visualization and comparison of sitting patterns for identifying areas of improvement.

Main Methods:

  • Development of an integrated system with real-time body position monitoring and data visualization modules.
  • Implementation of a web-based interactive data analysis method for visualizing sitting behavior.
  • Data collection through an experiment with a small group of subjects over a working day.
  • Evaluation of the VSP system through an expert user study.

Main Results:

  • The VSP system demonstrated the ability for continuous monitoring and comprehensive spine movement analysis.
  • Accumulated data visualization effectively illustrated sitting behavior patterns over time.
  • The system enabled inferences and suggestions for improving sitting posture and habits.
  • Body position recognition functionality was elucidated through accumulated data analysis.

Conclusions:

  • The Virtual-Spine Platform (VSP) is a viable system for monitoring and analyzing sitting behavior.
  • VSP offers potential for personalized interventions to mitigate risks associated with prolonged sitting.
  • Further development and user studies are supported by the initial findings.