Ironworkers frequently perform heavy lifting tasks in teams of two or four workers. Team lifting could potentially lead to a higher variation in peak lumbar compression forces than lifts performed by one worker, resulting in higher maximal peak lumbar compression forces. This study compared single-worker lifts (25-kg, iron bar) to two-worker lifts (50-kg, two iron bars) and to four-worker lifts (100-kg, iron lattice). Inverse dynamics was used to calculate peak lumbar compression forces. To assess the variability in peak lumbar loading, all three lifting tasks were performed six times. Results showed that the variability in peak lumbar loading was somewhat higher in the team lifts compared to the single-worker lifts. However, despite this i...
Low back loading during occupational lifting is thought to be an important causative factor in the d...
Numerous two-and three-dimensional biomechanical models exist for the purpose of assessing the stres...
Low-back pain and injury are responsible for a major portion of lost workdays and injury compensatio...
Ironworkers frequently perform heavy lifting tasks in teams of two or four workers. Team lifting cou...
Team lifting and carrying is advised when loads exceed 25kg and mechanical lifting is not feasible. ...
Lifting and carrying heavy loads occur frequently among ironworkers and result in high prevalence an...
Study Design. A repeated-measures in vivo experiment. Objective. To describe within-subject variabil...
The aim of this experiment was to compare lumbar spinal loads during individual and team lifting tas...
Work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs) represent major health issues for construction worker...
The purpose of this experiment was to compare spinal loads during two-person lifting tasks performed...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between load mass distribution (LMD) and s...
Work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs) represent major health issues for construction worker...
Epidemiological studies have indicated that work involving lifting heavy objects or lifting and twis...
Numerous two- and three-dimensional biomechanical models exist for the purpose of assessing the stre...
Lifting at work is considered an important risk factor for low back pain (LBP). However, contradicto...
Low back loading during occupational lifting is thought to be an important causative factor in the d...
Numerous two-and three-dimensional biomechanical models exist for the purpose of assessing the stres...
Low-back pain and injury are responsible for a major portion of lost workdays and injury compensatio...
Ironworkers frequently perform heavy lifting tasks in teams of two or four workers. Team lifting cou...
Team lifting and carrying is advised when loads exceed 25kg and mechanical lifting is not feasible. ...
Lifting and carrying heavy loads occur frequently among ironworkers and result in high prevalence an...
Study Design. A repeated-measures in vivo experiment. Objective. To describe within-subject variabil...
The aim of this experiment was to compare lumbar spinal loads during individual and team lifting tas...
Work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs) represent major health issues for construction worker...
The purpose of this experiment was to compare spinal loads during two-person lifting tasks performed...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between load mass distribution (LMD) and s...
Work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs) represent major health issues for construction worker...
Epidemiological studies have indicated that work involving lifting heavy objects or lifting and twis...
Numerous two- and three-dimensional biomechanical models exist for the purpose of assessing the stre...
Lifting at work is considered an important risk factor for low back pain (LBP). However, contradicto...
Low back loading during occupational lifting is thought to be an important causative factor in the d...
Numerous two-and three-dimensional biomechanical models exist for the purpose of assessing the stres...
Low-back pain and injury are responsible for a major portion of lost workdays and injury compensatio...