Objective: The effects of diverse periodic interventions on trapezius muscle fatigue and activity during a full day of computer work were investigated. Background: Musculoskeletal disorders, including trapezius myalgia, may be associated with repeated exposure to prolonged low-level activity, even during light upper-extremity tasks including computer work. Methods: Thirty healthy adults participated in a study that simulated two 6-hour workdays of computer work. One workday involved imposed periodic passive and active interventions aimed at disrupting trapezius contraction monotony (Intervention day), whereas the other workday did not (Control day). Trapezius muscle activity was quantified by the 3-dimensional acceleration of the jolt mov...
Objective This study aimed to evaluate if sustained trapezius muscle activity predicts neck and shou...
Extensive computer use amongst office workers has lead to an increase in work-related neck pain. Abe...
Background: Because of reported associations of psychosocial factors and computer related musculoske...
Objective: The effects of diverse periodic interventions on trapezius muscle fatigue and activity du...
Computer use, as in typing, might contribute to trapezius myalgia (TM) development by increasing upp...
Work related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs) in the neck/shoulder area and the upper extremities a...
Background: Musculoskeletal disorders are the most common health problems for computer users who wor...
Work related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs) in the neck/shoulder area and the upper extremities a...
Objective: Fatigue process in patients with neck pain was happened more quickly than healthy persons...
Objectives: Aberrant activity of the trapezius muscle and associated postural abnormalities have bee...
Objectives: Aberrant activity of the trapezius muscle and associated postural abnormalities have bee...
The goal of the present study, a part of the PROOF (Predicting Occupational biomechanics among OFfic...
The goal of the present study, a part of the PROOF (Predicting Occupational biomechanics among OFfic...
Introduction: This study aimed to investigate the effect of carpet weaving at a proposed workstation...
The aim of the study was to investigate the effect of Delayed Onset of Muscle Soreness (DOMS) on tra...
Objective This study aimed to evaluate if sustained trapezius muscle activity predicts neck and shou...
Extensive computer use amongst office workers has lead to an increase in work-related neck pain. Abe...
Background: Because of reported associations of psychosocial factors and computer related musculoske...
Objective: The effects of diverse periodic interventions on trapezius muscle fatigue and activity du...
Computer use, as in typing, might contribute to trapezius myalgia (TM) development by increasing upp...
Work related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs) in the neck/shoulder area and the upper extremities a...
Background: Musculoskeletal disorders are the most common health problems for computer users who wor...
Work related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs) in the neck/shoulder area and the upper extremities a...
Objective: Fatigue process in patients with neck pain was happened more quickly than healthy persons...
Objectives: Aberrant activity of the trapezius muscle and associated postural abnormalities have bee...
Objectives: Aberrant activity of the trapezius muscle and associated postural abnormalities have bee...
The goal of the present study, a part of the PROOF (Predicting Occupational biomechanics among OFfic...
The goal of the present study, a part of the PROOF (Predicting Occupational biomechanics among OFfic...
Introduction: This study aimed to investigate the effect of carpet weaving at a proposed workstation...
The aim of the study was to investigate the effect of Delayed Onset of Muscle Soreness (DOMS) on tra...
Objective This study aimed to evaluate if sustained trapezius muscle activity predicts neck and shou...
Extensive computer use amongst office workers has lead to an increase in work-related neck pain. Abe...
Background: Because of reported associations of psychosocial factors and computer related musculoske...