نتایج جستجو برای: musculoskeletal load

تعداد نتایج: 176836  

Journal: :Military medicine 2016
Takashi Nagai John P Abt Timothy C Sell Karen A Keenan Mark A McGrail Brian W Smalley Scott M Lephart

Despite many nonbattle injuries reported during deployment, few studies have been conducted to evaluate the effects of deployment on musculoskeletal and physiological characteristics and balance. A total of 35 active duty U.S. Army Soldiers participated in laboratory testing before and after deployment to Afghanistan. The following measures were obtained for each Soldier: shoulder, trunk, hip, ...

Journal: :Occupational and environmental medicine 2003
S Yeung A Genaidy J Deddens C Shoaf P C Leung

AIMS To investigate the use of a worker based methodology to assess the physical stresses of lifting tasks on effort expended, and to associate this loading with musculoskeletal outcomes (MO). METHODS A cross sectional study was conducted on 217 male manual handling workers from the Hong Kong area. The effects of four lifting variables (weight of load, horizontal distance, twisting angle, and...

2014
Kate V. Reynolds Adrian L. R. Thomas Graham K. Taylor

Turbulent atmospheric conditions represent a challenge to stable flight in soaring birds, which are often seen to drop their wings in a transient motion that we call a tuck. Here, we investigate the mechanics, occurrence and causation of wing tucking in a captive steppe eagle Aquila nipalensis, using ground-based video and onboard inertial instrumentation. Statistical analysis of 2594 tucks, id...

Journal: :Work 2015
Alessio Silvetti Silvia Mari Alberto Ranavolo Federico Forzano Sergio Iavicoli Carmela Conte Francesco Draicchio

BACKGROUND There are few epidemiological data regarding musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) in retail industry. Biomechanical risk assessment in ergonomics is commonly performed in retail sector using standardized protocols. However, such protocols have numerous limitations, such as the lack of objectivity or applicability and restrictive conditions. OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to analyz...

Journal: :International Journal of Occupational Safety and Ergonomics 2009

Journal: :Work 2012
J J Knibbe N E Knibbe

Traditionally back pain in the nursing profession is associated with heavy lifting of patients. Although there is a strong relationship between heavy loads on the spine and lifting patients, literature indicates that there is a major factor that should not be underestimated: static load. Static load can be defined as the result of static, not moving, not dynamic, working positions. For example ...

Journal: :Safety 2021

This review brings an overview of the Slovak regulations concerning occupational safety and health at work (OSH) primarily considering parameter physical load. In addition to regulations, this article focuses on particular requirements workplaces with increased load describes permissible values (see tables). Attention is given assessing working posture handling loads. The main purpose evaluatio...

Journal: :Best practice & research. Clinical rheumatology 2012
Smita Rao Jody L Riskowski Marian T Hannan

Musculoskeletal conditions of the foot and ankle are an important public health challenge due to their increasing incidence combined with their substantial negative impact on patients' quality of life. Non-pharmacological treatments serve as the first line of treatment and are frequently used for patients with musculoskeletal conditions of the foot and ankle. This review provides a summary of t...

2014
Leticia B Januario Mariana V Batistao Helenice JCG Coury Ana Beatriz Oliveira Tatiana O Sato

OBJECTIVES The aim of this study was to evaluate musculoskeletal and psychosocial perception and compare these conditions regarding the type of job (white or blue-collar) and the type of management model (private or public). METHODS Forty-seven public white-collar (PuWC), 84 private white-collar (PrWC) and 83 blue-collar workers (PrBC) were evaluated. Job Content Questionnaire (JCQ) and Utrec...

Journal: :Work 2012
Ewa Gustafsson

The aim of this report was to give ergonomic recommendations in order to prevent musculoskeletal symptoms/disorders among young people due to intensive texting on mobile phones. In a study of 56 Swedish young adults (19-25 years, 41 with musculoskeletal symptoms in neck and/or upper extremities and 15 without symptoms) registration of thumb movements with electrogoniometry, muscle activity with...

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