Working at or below knee height for extended period of time with the trunk fully flexed has been known to increase the risk of low back disorders, but the specific biomechanics of this link is not fully developed. Of particular interests include the interplay between the active and passive extensor mechanisms of the low back and muscle fatigue development in stooping. An in vivo experiment was conducted to quantitatively examine the influences of static stooping on the biomechanics of the low back by evaluating the changes in the flexion-relaxation onset angle and the myoelectric activity of back extensors in stooping
Low back pain imposed huge expenditures to the industry with many days away from work. Despite indus...
The major purpose of this study was to determine the relationships between the static electromyograp...
Most of the previous studies of the lumbar region have not considered the influence of pelvic and lo...
Existing biomechanical evidence suggests mechanisms of low back injuries and disorders associated wi...
Study Design.: In vivo measurements of low back flexion posture and muscle activity before, during, ...
There is considerable evidence that awkward postures of the low back are related to the incidence of...
Prolonged and/or frequent lumbar flexion posture in industry has been known to contribute to the dev...
Background: Full flexion lumbar postures maintained over a prolonged period of time have been shown ...
Previously, responses to stooping or static upper body flexion have been evaluated by quantifying th...
Previously, responses to stooping or static upper body flexion have been evaluated by quantifying th...
Static trunk bending is an occupational risk factor for lower back pain (LBP). When assessing relati...
Static trunk bending is an occupational risk factor for lower back pain (LBP). When assessing relati...
Static trunk bending is an occupational risk factor for lower back pain (LBP). When assessing relati...
In many occupational settings (e.g. agriculture and construction) workers are asked to maintain stat...
Sudden unexpected loading and high frequency repetitive lifting have been identified as risk factors...
Low back pain imposed huge expenditures to the industry with many days away from work. Despite indus...
The major purpose of this study was to determine the relationships between the static electromyograp...
Most of the previous studies of the lumbar region have not considered the influence of pelvic and lo...
Existing biomechanical evidence suggests mechanisms of low back injuries and disorders associated wi...
Study Design.: In vivo measurements of low back flexion posture and muscle activity before, during, ...
There is considerable evidence that awkward postures of the low back are related to the incidence of...
Prolonged and/or frequent lumbar flexion posture in industry has been known to contribute to the dev...
Background: Full flexion lumbar postures maintained over a prolonged period of time have been shown ...
Previously, responses to stooping or static upper body flexion have been evaluated by quantifying th...
Previously, responses to stooping or static upper body flexion have been evaluated by quantifying th...
Static trunk bending is an occupational risk factor for lower back pain (LBP). When assessing relati...
Static trunk bending is an occupational risk factor for lower back pain (LBP). When assessing relati...
Static trunk bending is an occupational risk factor for lower back pain (LBP). When assessing relati...
In many occupational settings (e.g. agriculture and construction) workers are asked to maintain stat...
Sudden unexpected loading and high frequency repetitive lifting have been identified as risk factors...
Low back pain imposed huge expenditures to the industry with many days away from work. Despite indus...
The major purpose of this study was to determine the relationships between the static electromyograp...
Most of the previous studies of the lumbar region have not considered the influence of pelvic and lo...