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Clinical Trial

The Impact of Back-supporting Exoskeletons for Manual Order Picking in Danish Warehouses - The RELAX Project

NCT: NCT07561112 · NOT_YET_RECRUITING

NCT IDNCT07561112
StatusNOT_YET_RECRUITING
Start Date2026-08-01
Completion2029-10-31

Brief Summary

This study investigates the long-term effects of implementing a passive back-support exoskeleton during manual order-picking work in a real-world warehouse environment. Work-related musculoskeletal disorders, particularly low back pain, are common among logistics workers due to frequent lifting, repetitive movements, and awkward postures. Although laboratory studies suggest that occupational exoskeletons can reduce biomechanical load, evidence from long-term, real-world workplace implementations remains limited. The RELAX project is an 18-month controlled in-field intervention study conducted in two departments of a Danish warehouse. Approximately 90 full-time warehouse workers will participate. Workers in the intervention department will use a passive back-support exoskeleton during manual order-picking tasks, while workers in the control department will continue their work as usual. The primary outcomes include sickness absence, employee turnover, perceived work intensity, and musculoskeletal discomfort. Secondary outcomes include productivity, user acceptance of the exoskeleton, and cost-effectiveness of the intervention. Outcomes will be assessed through company records, repeated questionnaires, and focus-group interviews over the 18-month period. By combining longitudinal quantitative outcomes with qualitative process evaluation, the study aims to determine whether long-term use of a passive back-support exoskeleton can improve worker well-being and reduce work-related musculoskeletal burden without negatively affecting productivity. The results may inform workplace policies and future implementation of occupational exoskeletons in physically demanding industries.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Impact of Back-supporting Exoskeletons for Manual Order Picking in Danish Warehouses - The RELAX Project?

The Impact of Back-supporting Exoskeletons for Manual Order Picking in Danish Warehouses - The RELAX Project is a clinical trial registered under NCT07561112. Current status: NOT_YET_RECRUITING.

What is the status of NCT07561112?

The current status of NCT07561112 (The Impact of Back-supporting Exoskeletons for Manual Order Picking in Danish Warehouses - The RELAX Project) is: NOT_YET_RECRUITING.

When did The Impact of Back-supporting Exoskeletons for Manual Order Picking in Danish Warehouses - The RELAX Project start?

The Impact of Back-supporting Exoskeletons for Manual Order Picking in Danish Warehouses - The RELAX Project started on 2026-08-01.

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