Many clinicians and employers utilise work-related assessment tools for the purposes of identifying whether or not the performance of a specific job exposes an individual to a heightened risk of developing a low back injury. However, research has shown that some of these tools have not been assessed for validity or reliability, and thus may not accurately assess the risk associated with a particular activity. An example of a test employed by some Australian private industries is the Work Capacity Assessment Test, which is a procedure that is commonly used to screen potential employees and evaluate those workers returning to the workplace following injury. This research was designed to simulate the lifting component of the Work Capacity Asse...
Lifting at work is considered an important risk factor for low back pain (LBP). However, contradicto...
Team lifting and carrying is advised when loads exceed 25kg and mechanical lifting is not feasible. ...
This study aims to quantify physical workload of the low-back using exposure variation analysis (EVA...
Each trial consisted of a strength exertion of five seconds duration. Two standardized strength test...
Low back loading during occupational lifting is thought to be an important causative factor in the d...
Work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs) represent major health issues for construction worker...
Work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs) represent major health issues for construction worker...
Abstract: Numerous two-and three-dimensional biomechanical models exist for the purpose of assessing...
[[abstract]]The primary biomechanical criteria used are based upon maximum compression on L5/S1 disc...
Purpose – Work-related low back disorders (LBDs) are prevalent among rebar workers although their ca...
Lifting at work is considered an important risk factor for low back pain (LBP). However, contradicto...
Purpose: Work-related low back disorders (LBDs) are prevalent among rebar workers although their cau...
In the so-called Dortmund L.umbar Load Study (DOLLY), the load on the lumbar spine was quantitativel...
Numerous two- and three-dimensional biomechanical models exist for the purpose of assessing the stre...
Numerous two-and three-dimensional biomechanical models exist for the purpose of assessing the stres...
Lifting at work is considered an important risk factor for low back pain (LBP). However, contradicto...
Team lifting and carrying is advised when loads exceed 25kg and mechanical lifting is not feasible. ...
This study aims to quantify physical workload of the low-back using exposure variation analysis (EVA...
Each trial consisted of a strength exertion of five seconds duration. Two standardized strength test...
Low back loading during occupational lifting is thought to be an important causative factor in the d...
Work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs) represent major health issues for construction worker...
Work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs) represent major health issues for construction worker...
Abstract: Numerous two-and three-dimensional biomechanical models exist for the purpose of assessing...
[[abstract]]The primary biomechanical criteria used are based upon maximum compression on L5/S1 disc...
Purpose – Work-related low back disorders (LBDs) are prevalent among rebar workers although their ca...
Lifting at work is considered an important risk factor for low back pain (LBP). However, contradicto...
Purpose: Work-related low back disorders (LBDs) are prevalent among rebar workers although their cau...
In the so-called Dortmund L.umbar Load Study (DOLLY), the load on the lumbar spine was quantitativel...
Numerous two- and three-dimensional biomechanical models exist for the purpose of assessing the stre...
Numerous two-and three-dimensional biomechanical models exist for the purpose of assessing the stres...
Lifting at work is considered an important risk factor for low back pain (LBP). However, contradicto...
Team lifting and carrying is advised when loads exceed 25kg and mechanical lifting is not feasible. ...
This study aims to quantify physical workload of the low-back using exposure variation analysis (EVA...