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'ergonom*' or musculoskeletal or repetitive or carpal OR 'ergonom*' or musculoskeletal or repetitive or carpal
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1
Grip strength of law enforcement officers and its implications.
Authors
Hsiao H
Source
Appl Ergon 2025 Jan; 122:104390
2
Strategies to reduce fall severity after a perturbation during ladder climbing.
Authors
Pliner EM; Beschorner KE; Seo NJ
Source
IISE Trans Occup Ergon Hum Factors 2024 Nov; :[Epub ahead of print]
3
External wrist ratio is not a proxy for internal
carpal
tunnel shape: implications for evaluating
carpal
tunnel syndrome risk.
Authors
Loomis KJ; Roll SC
Source
Clin Anat 2024 Nov; 37(8):869-877
4
Effects of extension ladder fly configuration on climbing safety.
Authors
Williams VM; Griffin SC; Redfern MS; Beschorner KE
Source
Appl Ergon 2024 Nov; 121:104371
5
Shoulder-assist exoskeleton effects on balance and muscle activity during a block-laying task on a simulated mast climber.
Authors
Zheng L; Pan C; Wei L; Bahreinizad H; Chowdhury S; Ning X; Santos F
Source
Int J Ind Ergon 2024 Nov; 104:103652
6
Evaluation of a passive back-support exoskeleton during in-bed patient handling tasks (dataset).
Authors
NIOSH
Source
Morgantown, WV: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Research Dataset RD-1092-2024-0, 2024 Oct; :dataset
7
Inverse kinematics in cervical spine models: effects of scaling and model degrees of freedom for extension and flexion movements.
Authors
Barnamehei H; Zhou Y; Zhang X; Vasavada AN
Source
J Biomech 2024 Oct; 175:112302
8
From summer internship to impactful industry collaboration: a case study on moving safety research to practice.
Authors
Zhang Z
Source
Silver Spring, MD: CPWR-The Center for Construction Research and Training, 2024 Oct; :1-23
9
Moving construction safety research to practice.
Authors
CPWR-The Center for Construction Research and Training
Source
Key findings from research. Silver Spring, MD: CPWR-The Center for Construction Research and Training, 2024 Oct; :1
10
Understanding contributing factors to exoskeleton use-intention in construction: a decision tree approach using results from an online survey.
Authors
Kim S; Ojelade A; Moore A; Gutierrez N; Harris-Adamson C; Barr A; Srinivasan D; Rempel DM; Nussbaum MA
Source
Ergonom
ics 2024 Sep; 67(9):1208-1221
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