Mining work boot shaft stiffness and sole flexibility variations are likely to affect how a miner moves their foot to clear the ground thus influencing their risk of tripping. Despite the potential negative consequences associated with tripping, limited research has investigated how these boot design features might contribute to a miner’s trip risk. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the effects of systematic variations to boot shaft stiffness and sole flexibility on lower limb alignment and shank muscle activity at toe off and boot clearance during initial swing when 20 males walked across two simulated coal mining surfaces. Although knee and hip alignment remained constant, changes to boot shaft stiffness and sole flexibility sign...
Safety boots are compulsory in many occupations to protect the feet of workers from undesirable exte...
abstract: Advancements in the field of design and control of lower extremity robotics requires a com...
Railroad workers are exposed to a unique work setting of irregular walking surfaces. Research and in...
Design features of safety work boots have the potential to influence how underground coal miners\u27...
The structural features of work boots worn by underground coal miners affect comfort, foot motion an...
Most hiking boots are characterized by a firm construction and typically a higher shaft to protect t...
This study investigated the effects of wearing two standard underground coal mining work boots (a gu...
Acceptable footwear fit, particularly width, is subjective and vaguely quantified. Proper shoe fit i...
Same level falls continue to contribute to an alarming number of slip/trip/fall injuries in the mini...
Dissatisfaction with work boot design is common in the mining industry. Many underground coal miners...
Mining work boots provide an interface between the foot and the ground, protecting and supporting mi...
Workplace injuries in mining are highly prevalent (Smith et al., 1999) and, in Australia, occur most...
Background: Underground coal miners are required to remain on their feet for most of their 8-12 hour...
The unilateral muscle activity of the erector spinae muscles, hip extensors, knee extensors, ankle d...
While design modifications present on work boots improve safety, they may not always provide optimal...
Safety boots are compulsory in many occupations to protect the feet of workers from undesirable exte...
abstract: Advancements in the field of design and control of lower extremity robotics requires a com...
Railroad workers are exposed to a unique work setting of irregular walking surfaces. Research and in...
Design features of safety work boots have the potential to influence how underground coal miners\u27...
The structural features of work boots worn by underground coal miners affect comfort, foot motion an...
Most hiking boots are characterized by a firm construction and typically a higher shaft to protect t...
This study investigated the effects of wearing two standard underground coal mining work boots (a gu...
Acceptable footwear fit, particularly width, is subjective and vaguely quantified. Proper shoe fit i...
Same level falls continue to contribute to an alarming number of slip/trip/fall injuries in the mini...
Dissatisfaction with work boot design is common in the mining industry. Many underground coal miners...
Mining work boots provide an interface between the foot and the ground, protecting and supporting mi...
Workplace injuries in mining are highly prevalent (Smith et al., 1999) and, in Australia, occur most...
Background: Underground coal miners are required to remain on their feet for most of their 8-12 hour...
The unilateral muscle activity of the erector spinae muscles, hip extensors, knee extensors, ankle d...
While design modifications present on work boots improve safety, they may not always provide optimal...
Safety boots are compulsory in many occupations to protect the feet of workers from undesirable exte...
abstract: Advancements in the field of design and control of lower extremity robotics requires a com...
Railroad workers are exposed to a unique work setting of irregular walking surfaces. Research and in...