Ergonomics Analysis in the Industrial Design of Medical Instrument Products
Jun Yao and
Yuerong Liang
Modern Applied Science, 2009, vol. 3, issue 12, 83
Abstract:
With the continuous development of economy and science, medical instrument entered the digital and informational age. Conflicts between the urgent requirement and severe lack for ergonomics in the industrial design of medical instrument products became increasingly fierce. In the present paper, we attempted to use the research achievements in the area such as product form design theory, ergonomics design theory and so on, with reference to the studies of other industrial products, brought forward relative design principle and design method for ergonomics design of medical instrument product, and aimed to accomplish the design work of medical instrument product perfectly.
Date: 2009
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