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Portable Load Measurement Device for Use During ARED Exercise on ISSThe Advanced Resistive Exercise Device (ARED) (Fig.1) is unique countermeasure hardware available to crewmembers aboard the International Space Station (ISS) used for resistance exercise training to protect against bone and muscle loss during long duration space missions. ARED instrumentation system was designed to measure and record exercise load data, but: - Reliably accurate data has not been available due to a defective force platform. - No ARED data has been recorded since mid-2011 due to failures in the instrumentation power system. ARED load data supports on-going HRP funded research, and is available to extramural researchers through LSDA-Repository. Astronaut Strength, Conditioning, and Rehabilitation specialists (ASCRs) use ARED data to track training progress and advance exercise prescriptions. ARED load data is necessary to fulfill medical requirements. HRP directed task intends to reduce to program risk (HRP IRMA Risk 1735), and evaluate the XSENS ForceShoeTM as a means of obtaining ARED load data during exercise sessions. The XSENS ForceShoes"TM" will fly as a hardware demonstration to ISS in May 2014 (39S). Additional portable load monitoring devices (PLMDs) are under evaluation in the ExPC Lab. PLMDs are favored over platform redesign as they support future exploration needs.
Document ID
20140012615
Acquisition Source
Johnson Space Center
Document Type
Presentation
Authors
Hanson, A.
(Wyle Science, Technology and Engineering Houston, TX, United States)
Peters, B.
(Wyle Science, Technology and Engineering Houston, TX, United States)
Caldwell, E.
(Wyle Science, Technology and Engineering Houston, TX, United States)
Sinka, J.
(Wyle Science, Technology and Engineering Houston, TX, United States)
Kreutzburg, G.
(National Space Biomedical Research Inst. Houston, TX, United States)
Ploutz-Snyder, L.
(Universities Space Research Association Houston, TX, United States)
Date Acquired
September 26, 2014
Publication Date
February 12, 2014
Subject Category
Aerospace Medicine
Man/System Technology And Life Support
Report/Patent Number
JSC-CN-30537
Meeting Information
Meeting: Human Research Program Investigators Workshop 2014
Location: Galveston, TX
Country: United States
Start Date: February 12, 2014
End Date: February 13, 2014
Sponsors: National Space Biomedical Research Inst., Universities Space Research Association
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Public Use Permitted.
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