There were two main aims to the thesis: (1) to develop a mobile 'in-field' pressure measurement system to assess pressure at Body-Load Carriage System (LCS) interfaces (shoulders and hips). (2) To evaluate and compare prototype LCS designs in-field and to provide human factor requirements for design improvement. To satisfy the aims of the thesis in-field trials were carried out in a realistic military context. The purposes of these trials were to: (1) compare the standard issue British military LCS against a prototype LCS design in terms of pressure and subjective comfort; (2) increase the understanding of the properties of the shoulder and hip interfaces; (3) assess the relationship between loading at the shoulder and hip; and (4) identify...
Taking a multi-disciplinary, integrated approach, the present study sought to examine selected physi...
Morphological diversity is the source of differential stress when heavy work must be done by groups,...
The purpose of this study was to provide an overview of contributions by biomechanical testing to th...
This thesis is concerned with the measurement and effects of pressure on the body as a result of mil...
AbstractWeight transportation is massively present in our current society and it is characterized by...
The work presented in this thesis is concerned with the measurement of gait and posture parameters a...
Due to the increasing load in backpacks and other load carriage systems over the last decades, load ...
Discomfort during load carriage is a major issue for activities using backpacks (e.g. infantry maneu...
This thesis consisted of two main research themes: 1) The biomechanics of military load carriage, an...
Discomfort during load carriage is a major issue for activities using backpacks (e.g. infantry maneu...
Military personnel carry their equipment in load carriage systems (LCS) which consists of webbing an...
While backpacks are commonly used to transfer extra load, they are sometimes associated with negativ...
Soldiers that work in the field of explosive ordinance disposal (EOD) wear cumbersome personal prote...
Load carriage is an inevitable part of military life both during training and operations. Loads carr...
Military personnel are required to carry heavy loads whilst marching; this load carriage representin...
Taking a multi-disciplinary, integrated approach, the present study sought to examine selected physi...
Morphological diversity is the source of differential stress when heavy work must be done by groups,...
The purpose of this study was to provide an overview of contributions by biomechanical testing to th...
This thesis is concerned with the measurement and effects of pressure on the body as a result of mil...
AbstractWeight transportation is massively present in our current society and it is characterized by...
The work presented in this thesis is concerned with the measurement of gait and posture parameters a...
Due to the increasing load in backpacks and other load carriage systems over the last decades, load ...
Discomfort during load carriage is a major issue for activities using backpacks (e.g. infantry maneu...
This thesis consisted of two main research themes: 1) The biomechanics of military load carriage, an...
Discomfort during load carriage is a major issue for activities using backpacks (e.g. infantry maneu...
Military personnel carry their equipment in load carriage systems (LCS) which consists of webbing an...
While backpacks are commonly used to transfer extra load, they are sometimes associated with negativ...
Soldiers that work in the field of explosive ordinance disposal (EOD) wear cumbersome personal prote...
Load carriage is an inevitable part of military life both during training and operations. Loads carr...
Military personnel are required to carry heavy loads whilst marching; this load carriage representin...
Taking a multi-disciplinary, integrated approach, the present study sought to examine selected physi...
Morphological diversity is the source of differential stress when heavy work must be done by groups,...
The purpose of this study was to provide an overview of contributions by biomechanical testing to th...