Office workers perform tasks using different information and communication technologies (ICT) involving various postures. Adequate variation in postures and muscle activity is generally believed to protect against musculoskeletal complaints, but insufficient information exists regarding the effect on postural variation of using different ICT. Thus, this study among office workers aimed to determine and compare postures and postural variation associated with using distinct types of ICT. Upper arm, head and trunk postures of 24 office workers were measured with the Physiometer R over a whole day in their natural work and away-from-work environments. Postural variation was quantified using two indices: APDF(90-10) and EVA(sd). Various ICT had ...
Aim: To compare two different methods for assessment of postural load and duration of computer use i...
Introduction: "Ergonomic" questionnaires are widely used in epidemiological field studies to study t...
This study, a part of the PRedicting Occupational biomechanics in OFfice workers (PROOF) study, inve...
Office workers perform tasks using different information and communication technologies (ICT) involv...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Sit-stand tables are introduced in offices to increase variation in gross body p...
Objective: To determine differences in muscle activity amplitudes and variation of amplitudes when u...
Desk design and computer display height can affect posture and muscle activation during computer use...
Background. Computer use is associated with musculoskeletal complaints among office workers. Insuffi...
© 2014 Taylor & Francis. Postures and muscle activity in the upper body were recorded from 50 acad...
Objective: In this study, the reliability of measures of upper body postural behavior (head, thorax,...
Long periods of intense data entry office work have been linked to increased pain and musculoskeleta...
Tasks of work: 1. To evaluate ergonomic parameters of the workstation (desk, chair, screen) in accor...
The aim of this Master’s study was to quantify the effects of modifying computer work posture on nec...
Background and Objectives: Work-related musculoskeletal disorders are increasing due to poor posture...
Occupational applications. In repetitive work, more physical variation is believed to reduce the ris...
Aim: To compare two different methods for assessment of postural load and duration of computer use i...
Introduction: "Ergonomic" questionnaires are widely used in epidemiological field studies to study t...
This study, a part of the PRedicting Occupational biomechanics in OFfice workers (PROOF) study, inve...
Office workers perform tasks using different information and communication technologies (ICT) involv...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Sit-stand tables are introduced in offices to increase variation in gross body p...
Objective: To determine differences in muscle activity amplitudes and variation of amplitudes when u...
Desk design and computer display height can affect posture and muscle activation during computer use...
Background. Computer use is associated with musculoskeletal complaints among office workers. Insuffi...
© 2014 Taylor & Francis. Postures and muscle activity in the upper body were recorded from 50 acad...
Objective: In this study, the reliability of measures of upper body postural behavior (head, thorax,...
Long periods of intense data entry office work have been linked to increased pain and musculoskeleta...
Tasks of work: 1. To evaluate ergonomic parameters of the workstation (desk, chair, screen) in accor...
The aim of this Master’s study was to quantify the effects of modifying computer work posture on nec...
Background and Objectives: Work-related musculoskeletal disorders are increasing due to poor posture...
Occupational applications. In repetitive work, more physical variation is believed to reduce the ris...
Aim: To compare two different methods for assessment of postural load and duration of computer use i...
Introduction: "Ergonomic" questionnaires are widely used in epidemiological field studies to study t...
This study, a part of the PRedicting Occupational biomechanics in OFfice workers (PROOF) study, inve...