Evaluation of U.S. Army Soldiers wearing a back exosuit during a field training exercise

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Abstract

Back overuse injuries are a significant problem in the U.S. Army, responsible for nearly a quarter of musculoskeletal injuries. Back exosuits are wearable devices that relieve musculoskeletal strain, make lifting easier, and could potentially reduce Soldier overuse injuries. But published studies have not evaluated exosuits during realistic field operations to assess acceptability to Soldiers. We tested a back exosuit on field artillery Soldiers during a field training exercise. Afterward, Soldiers completed a survey to quantify their satisfaction, intent to use, and performance impact of the exosuit. Feedback was overwhelmingly positive: Approximately 90% of Soldiers reported that exosuits increased their ability to perform their duties, and 100% said that if the exosuit were further developed and made available to them, they would be likely to wear it. These numerical survey results indicated that exosuits can provide a practical and acceptable way to assist lifting and augment physical performance during realistic Army operations without interfering with other duties.

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Slaughter, P. R., Rodzak, K. M., Fine, S. J., Ice, C. C., Wolf, D. N., & Zelik, K. E. (2023). Evaluation of U.S. Army Soldiers wearing a back exosuit during a field training exercise. Wearable Technologies, 4. https://doi.org/10.1017/wtc.2023.16

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