Task variability and extrapolated cumulative low back loads
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] W S Marras,et al. Trunk kinematics of one-handed lifting, and the effects of asymmetry and load weight. , 1996, Ergonomics.
[2] A Garg,et al. Revised NIOSH equation for the design and evaluation of manual lifting tasks. , 1993, Ergonomics.
[3] M Magnusson,et al. The Loads on the Lumbar Spine during Work at an Assembly Line: The Risks for Fatigue Injuries of Vertebral Bodies , 1990, Spine.
[4] J H van Dieën,et al. When is a lifting movement too asymmetric to identify low-back loading by 2-D analysis? , 1998, Ergonomics.
[5] S. Kumar,et al. Cumulative Load as a Risk Factor for Back Pain , 1990, Spine.
[6] J P Callaghan,et al. Determining the minimum sampling rate needed to accurately quantify cumulative spine loading from digitized video. , 2003, Applied ergonomics.
[7] Jack P Callaghan,et al. Inter- and intra-observer reliability of calculating cumulative lumbar spine loads , 2002, Ergonomics.
[8] R W Norman,et al. Effects of an anatomically detailed erector spinae model on L4/L5 disc compression and shear. , 1987, Journal of biomechanics.
[9] T. Keller,et al. Mechanical behavior of the human lumbar spine. II. Fatigue strength during dynamic compressive loading , 1987, Journal of orthopaedic research : official publication of the Orthopaedic Research Society.
[10] W. M. Keyserling,et al. Back disorders and nonneutral trunk postures of automobile assembly workers. , 1991, Scandinavian journal of work, environment & health.
[11] J P Callaghan,et al. An evaluation of predictive methods for estimating cumulative spinal loading , 2001, Ergonomics.
[12] P. Brinckmann,et al. Fatigue fracture of human lumbar vertebrae. , 1988, Clinical biomechanics.