While prolonged standing has shown to be detrimentally associated with musculoskeletal symptoms, exposure limits and underlying mechanisms are not well understood. We systematically reviewed evidence from laboratory studies on musculoskeletal symptom development during prolonged (≥20min) uninterrupted standing, quantified acute dose-response associations and described underlying mechanisms. Peer-reviewed articles were systematically searched for. Data from included articles were tabulated, and dose-response associations were statistically pooled. A linear interpolation of pooled dose-response associations was performed to estimate the duration of prolonged standing associated with musculoskeletal symptoms with a clinically relevant intensit...
Background Musculoskeletal disorders are among the major reasons for years lived with disability. Ap...
Prolonged standing is one of the crucial occupational risk factors that contributes to discomfort, f...
[Abstract] This study with 40 office workers investigated (a) the effect of time spent standing on l...
While prolonged standing has shown to be detrimentally associated with musculoskeletal symptoms, exp...
While prolonged standing has shown to be detrimentally associated with musculoskeletal symptoms, exp...
Prolonged occupational standing has previously been associated with low back pain (LBP) development....
ObjectiveGiven the high exposure to occupational standing in specific occupations, and recent initia...
Extended standing has been demonstrated to have adversehealth effects on the lower limb. This study ...
Objective: Given the high exposure to occupational standing in specific occupations, and recent init...
Prolonged standing has been associated with the onset of low back pain symptoms in working populatio...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between hamstring passive stiffness an...
This study measured gluteus medius (GM) strength and endurance before and after a 2 h prolonged stan...
Objective Given the high exposure to occupational standing in specific occupations, and recent initi...
Posture involves complex interactions between bones, joints, connective tissue, skeletal muscles and...
OBJECTIVE.: To determine if development of transient low back pain (LBP) during prolonged standing i...
Background Musculoskeletal disorders are among the major reasons for years lived with disability. Ap...
Prolonged standing is one of the crucial occupational risk factors that contributes to discomfort, f...
[Abstract] This study with 40 office workers investigated (a) the effect of time spent standing on l...
While prolonged standing has shown to be detrimentally associated with musculoskeletal symptoms, exp...
While prolonged standing has shown to be detrimentally associated with musculoskeletal symptoms, exp...
Prolonged occupational standing has previously been associated with low back pain (LBP) development....
ObjectiveGiven the high exposure to occupational standing in specific occupations, and recent initia...
Extended standing has been demonstrated to have adversehealth effects on the lower limb. This study ...
Objective: Given the high exposure to occupational standing in specific occupations, and recent init...
Prolonged standing has been associated with the onset of low back pain symptoms in working populatio...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between hamstring passive stiffness an...
This study measured gluteus medius (GM) strength and endurance before and after a 2 h prolonged stan...
Objective Given the high exposure to occupational standing in specific occupations, and recent initi...
Posture involves complex interactions between bones, joints, connective tissue, skeletal muscles and...
OBJECTIVE.: To determine if development of transient low back pain (LBP) during prolonged standing i...
Background Musculoskeletal disorders are among the major reasons for years lived with disability. Ap...
Prolonged standing is one of the crucial occupational risk factors that contributes to discomfort, f...
[Abstract] This study with 40 office workers investigated (a) the effect of time spent standing on l...