New Study Finds HeroWear Exosuits Reduced Back Injuries in Warehousing

Workers saw improvements from one back injury every 27,000 hours worked historically to zero back injuries over 280,000 hours when wearing exosuits

HeroWear's Apex 2 exosuit can reduce muscle fatigue and muscle strain by up to 40% during physically-demanding movements. Exoskeletons are wearable devices that augment, enable, assist, and/or enhance physical activity. Exosuits are a type of exoskeleton made primarily from soft, flexible materials. (Photo: Business Wire)

NASHVILLE, Tenn.--()--HeroWear, an occupational exosuit company, shared new long-term injury data collected across multiple companies that show a significant impact of exosuits on worker back injury incidence.

After deploying HeroWear Apex 2 exosuits at multiple distribution centers in the United States, worker injury data from over 280,000 hours of work were collected and analyzed. This dataset is equivalent to 140 full-time employees working for one year while regularly wearing exosuits, encompassing an estimated 50-60 million lifts by workers.

Remarkably, the study found that zero back injuries were reported among workers wearing exosuits. Additionally, exosuit users reported a 25% decrease in work-related bodily discomfort and a 20% reduction in work-related fatigue on average. Before rolling out exosuits, these distribution centers would expect an estimated 10.5 back injuries throughout this period based on historical injury rates.

“These are exciting results for companies looking to reduce injury risk for their workers. Our clients are committed to both protecting their people and saving healthcare costs,” says HeroWear Chief Executive Officer, Mark Harris. “We are encouraged to see our users are not just safer at work, but their quality of life is improving. Users report they are less sore at work and less tired at the end of the day, with many describing that they are using this additional energy to spend more time doing things they love.”

Previously, there was little long-term injury data regarding industrial exoskeleton or exosuit use even though use of the device is rapidly emerging across industries to reduce back strain. Dozens of academic and industry studies have validated the effectiveness of HeroWear’s exosuits, which typically take 20-40% of the load off the user’s back muscles as they perform repetitive bending and lifting motions.

URM—The number one food distributor in the Inland Northwest—and two other companies implemented the Apex 2 exosuit in four select U.S. distribution centers and used it regularly for months, and were unified in their evaluation of the exosuit’s impact on their workforce:

  • “We take pride in protecting our hard-working warehouse pickers. The data proves how HeroWear’s product is truly changing the game,” says URM’s Director of EH&S Phil Heide. “We look for innovative ways to improve the quality of our team members’ lives, and HeroWear is helping us do that.”
  • A distribution director from a major paint manufacturer says, “Ensuring safe warehouse conditions is a top priority for our company that will continue to advance with changing technology. Workers who wore HeroWear’s Apex 2 have said they feel less fatigue and discomfort.”
  • “HeroWear’s team helped create a smooth training and implementation process,” says a distribution leader from an international perishable grocery chain that participated in the study. “Our workers appreciate coming to work knowing we’ve provided the exosuit to protect their long-term health.”

“People have been asking for longitudinal data on exosuits for years, so we were excited to gather and share this injury data reported by clients,” says Dr. Karl Zelik, HeroWear co-founder and Chief Scientific Officer. “These and other clients seeing success are expanding and rolling out exosuits with more workers and at additional sites. We are very data-centric and plan to keep collecting data for millions of hours. We will keep learning, sharing, and focusing on how exosuits impact injury rates over time, across different sites, and industries. So far, results have been outstanding, and we’re thrilled this technology can help people do their jobs safely and without sacrificing their bodies.”

Overexertion at work costs U.S. businesses $12.5B annually, with back pain also ranking as the leading cause of disability in 160 countries. With that in mind, HeroWear’s Apex 2 not only protects workers but also yields a financial return on investment (ROI), returning up to 2.4X the deployment cost in the first year based on injury reduction alone.

Read more about this study’s substantial ROI predictions plus the total injury reduction results and data here.

About HeroWear:

HeroWear is a wearable technology company that provides exosuit solutions to reduce injury risk, improve quality of life, and boost productivity for workers in physically demanding jobs across the globe. Born in Vanderbilt University labs, HeroWear's customizable exosuits help thousands of workers in industries including logistics, manufacturing, warehousing, food & beverage, retail, and more. To learn more and see the science behind the suit, visit HeroWearExo.com.

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