Objective: To determine whether transferring equipment designed to assist a carer when moving someone who is able to take some weight through their legs is likely to affect the risk of back problems in the carer.Design: Twelve pieces of equipment were tested by nurses transferring patients from commode to wheelchair and vice versa, and from wheelchair to bed and vice versa. Video recordings were taken of each transfer and freeze-frame pictures at the moment of greatest load were analysed. Compressive disc force was deduced, using a biomechanical model, from the weights of the patient and nurse and measurements of anatomical distances and angles.Setting: The Sir Walter Puckey Gait Laboratory, in the Rehabilitation Research Unit, University o...
Intra-facility patient transfer poses substantial risks of patient falls and care-giver???s musculos...
This study describes a new custom measurement system designed to investigate the biomechanics of sit...
The ability to move is an important part of everyday life. Assisted transfers, at hospitals or at ho...
Executive Summary. Work-related back pain is a common problem within the nursing profession. This st...
Executive Summary. Work-related back pain is a common problem within the nursing profession. This st...
Executive Summary. Work-related back pain is a common problem within the nursing profession. This st...
grantor: University of TorontoMechanical lifting devices (MELD) are recommended as an impo...
BACKGROUND: Nursing personnel have a high prevalence of occupational back injuries compared to other...
grantor: University of TorontoMechanical lifting devices (MELD) are recommended as an impo...
The incidence of musculoskeletal injuries among healthcare workers has been well documented in the m...
Committee member: Nguyen, Christine.Advisors: Hwang, Jaejin; Chen, Gary.Includes illustrations.Inclu...
This study describes a new custom measurement system designed to investigate the biomechanics of sit...
This study describes a new custom measurement system designed to investigate the biomechanics of sit...
Transfers are crucial for independent mobility. However, transfers can cause problems if appropriate...
OBJECTIVES: Mechanical load during patient handling activities is an important risk factor for low b...
Intra-facility patient transfer poses substantial risks of patient falls and care-giver???s musculos...
This study describes a new custom measurement system designed to investigate the biomechanics of sit...
The ability to move is an important part of everyday life. Assisted transfers, at hospitals or at ho...
Executive Summary. Work-related back pain is a common problem within the nursing profession. This st...
Executive Summary. Work-related back pain is a common problem within the nursing profession. This st...
Executive Summary. Work-related back pain is a common problem within the nursing profession. This st...
grantor: University of TorontoMechanical lifting devices (MELD) are recommended as an impo...
BACKGROUND: Nursing personnel have a high prevalence of occupational back injuries compared to other...
grantor: University of TorontoMechanical lifting devices (MELD) are recommended as an impo...
The incidence of musculoskeletal injuries among healthcare workers has been well documented in the m...
Committee member: Nguyen, Christine.Advisors: Hwang, Jaejin; Chen, Gary.Includes illustrations.Inclu...
This study describes a new custom measurement system designed to investigate the biomechanics of sit...
This study describes a new custom measurement system designed to investigate the biomechanics of sit...
Transfers are crucial for independent mobility. However, transfers can cause problems if appropriate...
OBJECTIVES: Mechanical load during patient handling activities is an important risk factor for low b...
Intra-facility patient transfer poses substantial risks of patient falls and care-giver???s musculos...
This study describes a new custom measurement system designed to investigate the biomechanics of sit...
The ability to move is an important part of everyday life. Assisted transfers, at hospitals or at ho...