Selected movement and force pattern differences in rail- and rung-climbing of fire apparatus aerial ladders at 52.5° slope

Volume: 99, Pages: 103639 - 103639
Published: Feb 1, 2022
Abstract
This study compares human climbing performance, including climbing speed and movement and force patterns, between rail- and rung-climbing styles for a moderate aerial ladder slope (52.5°). Hand and foot movements and forces were recorded for 9 male and 10 female firefighters as they ascended and descended a 3.4-m ladder using elevated handrails (rail-climbing) or rungs (rung-climbing) for hand support. The results indicated that climbers used...
Paper Details
Title
Selected movement and force pattern differences in rail- and rung-climbing of fire apparatus aerial ladders at 52.5° slope
Published Date
Feb 1, 2022
Volume
99
Pages
103639 - 103639
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