This paper describes the first of a series of studies aimed at elucidating whether back and leg muscle strengths are the intrinsic determinants of lifting motion strategy. The study involved an experiment in which six female subjects performed lifting tasks under three conditions: one unconstrained condition in which subjects used B self-selected lifting strategy and two simulated muscle weakness conditions in which they used a real-time EM&based biofeedback technique to control their gastrocnemius or rcctcs femoris contraction level at 45 % of the maximum. The lifting trials were measured and then kinematically modeled to derive index values that quantified the motion strategies. Results showed that both simulated mi~cle weakness condi...
The pattern of movement self-selected by 39 subjects to lift light loads from 9 cm above the ground ...
For many years, methods of strength development have been of great interest to both the physical edu...
The general purpose of this thesis was to determine whether future research involving EMG biofeedbac...
Numerous epidemiological surveys indicate that a large number of older workers, particularly women, ...
Adapted strategies in rising from a chair occur with muscle weakness. To assess whether muscle weakn...
This study investigated the use of EMG biofeedback to simulate weakened rectus femorii and gastrocne...
The aim of this Master's thesis was to examine the effects of leg andback strength, and trunk isomet...
The aim of our study is to understand the relationship between changes in posture and muscles activa...
Objective: This study aimed to investigate the effects of leg positioning on the activity of shoulde...
Lifting has been the subject of research for many years. The reasons that triggered this interest in...
This study investigated the effects of initial load height and foot placement instruction in four li...
In the first part of lifting movements, the trunk movement is surprisingly resistant to perturbation...
Study Design: An experimental study of muscle recruitment patterns during asymmetric lifting in heal...
People who know the actual mass of an object to be lifted normally prepare themselves before attempt...
Abstract. [Purpose] This study examined the correlation between the muscle activities and joint angl...
The pattern of movement self-selected by 39 subjects to lift light loads from 9 cm above the ground ...
For many years, methods of strength development have been of great interest to both the physical edu...
The general purpose of this thesis was to determine whether future research involving EMG biofeedbac...
Numerous epidemiological surveys indicate that a large number of older workers, particularly women, ...
Adapted strategies in rising from a chair occur with muscle weakness. To assess whether muscle weakn...
This study investigated the use of EMG biofeedback to simulate weakened rectus femorii and gastrocne...
The aim of this Master's thesis was to examine the effects of leg andback strength, and trunk isomet...
The aim of our study is to understand the relationship between changes in posture and muscles activa...
Objective: This study aimed to investigate the effects of leg positioning on the activity of shoulde...
Lifting has been the subject of research for many years. The reasons that triggered this interest in...
This study investigated the effects of initial load height and foot placement instruction in four li...
In the first part of lifting movements, the trunk movement is surprisingly resistant to perturbation...
Study Design: An experimental study of muscle recruitment patterns during asymmetric lifting in heal...
People who know the actual mass of an object to be lifted normally prepare themselves before attempt...
Abstract. [Purpose] This study examined the correlation between the muscle activities and joint angl...
The pattern of movement self-selected by 39 subjects to lift light loads from 9 cm above the ground ...
For many years, methods of strength development have been of great interest to both the physical edu...
The general purpose of this thesis was to determine whether future research involving EMG biofeedbac...