Sitting postures were observed in four different work spaces that were designed using combi-nations of a conventional chair, a forward-sloping chair, and a horizontal or sloping work surface. Subjects sat at each of the work spaces while a lateral view of posture was recorded using a video camera. The slumped posture typically reported in the literature was observed when the conventional work space was used. When the sloping chair was used, postures exhibited less trunk flexion. When the sloping work surface was used, less neck flexion and a more upright trunk were observed. Although the differences between the work spaces were small, the sloping furniture was perceived to be more comfortable than the conventional furniture
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During the last decades of the previous century, school desks with a tilt top have disappeared. The ...
In the present study, we investigated the effect of office tasks on posture and movements in field s...
Abstract. During the last decades of the previous century, school desks with a tilt top have disappe...
Research is beginning to prove what ergonomists have long suspected, that supporting workers in high...
While posture has been reported to be a significant factor in the development of musculoskeletal fat...
The objective of this study was to explore the effect of a forward sloping seat on posture and muscu...
Studies of office workers ’ postures indicate that reclined postures are less common than upright or...
Seating is an active area of ergonomics research; however, little research has been performed that e...
The observation that most human activities are carried out seated has been verified and proven with ...
The objective of this study was to explore the effect of a forward sloping seat on posture and muscu...
International audienceThe purpose of this study was to assess the effect of table and seat slope on ...
AbstractThe objective of this study was to assess the effect of table top slope and height on body p...
Increasing numbers of people spend the majority of their working lives seated in an office chair. Mu...
Today there is a large amount of knowledge about appropriate ergonomics postures during office compu...
In the study maintenance workers were involved in pneumatic wrenching, oxy-gas cutting, and grinding...
During the last decades of the previous century, school desks with a tilt top have disappeared. The ...
In the present study, we investigated the effect of office tasks on posture and movements in field s...
Abstract. During the last decades of the previous century, school desks with a tilt top have disappe...
Research is beginning to prove what ergonomists have long suspected, that supporting workers in high...