Objectives: Mouse is one of the most important data entry devices for computers. Undesirable and prolonged postures during work with the computer mouse increase workload, muscle aches and upper extremity musculoskeletal disorders. The present study aimed to evaluate and compare muscle activity during the use of 4 types of mouse, including trackball, trackpad, slanted and standard by Electromyography (EMG).
Methods: This experimental study included 15 subjects (7 men and 8 women). The electrical activity of EDC, ECU, ECR, FDS, PQ, and FDL muscles was recorded by EMG while performing a standard task with each mouse. The order of using each mouse was randomized. The obtained results were analyzed by SPSS using the measures of central tendency, Friedman’s test, and Independent Samples t-test.
Results: The results of assessing the electrical activity level of muscles suggested no statistically significant difference in the recorded EMG between FPL, FDS, and PQ muscles while working with the 4 mice. The electrical activity reduced in EDC, ECR, and FPL muscles with the use of slanted mouse, compared to that of other mice (P<0.05).
Discussion: There was no significant differences between the electrical activity of FDS, FPL, and PQ muscles during work with the studied mice. Furthermore, the activity of EDC, ECR, and FPL muscles reduced during work with a slanted mouse, compared to the other types. The habit of using a new mouse can affect the level of muscle activity; thus, the use of a slanted mouse may reduce the incidence of musculoskeletal disorders in the wrist and hand of users in the long run.
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Highlights
● The slanted mouse (slant angle=30° or 50°) may lead the future market in computer accessories and replace conventional mouse (slant angle=0°).
● A slanted mouse may reduce the incidence of musculoskeletal disorders in users’ wrists and hands in the long run.
Plain Language Summary
A slanted mouse (slant angle=30° and 50°) is superior to an ordinary mouse based on EMG results. Furthermore, the electrical activity of the hand muscles reduces when working with the slanted mouse. The slanted mouse may lead the computer accessories market and replace the conventional mouse. Further practice of the users with the new ergonomic mouse may improve its functional parameters. Besides, the electrical activity of muscles decreases when working with this new mouse design. In the long term, it can reduce the incidence of musculoskeletal disorders in users’ wrists and hands.
Article type:
Original Research Articles |
Subject:
Ergonomics Received: 2018/10/1 | Accepted: 2019/01/28 | Published: 2019/06/1
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