Low back injury is associated with sudden movements and loading. Trunk motion after sudden loading depends on the stability of the spine prior to loading and on the trunk muscle activity in response to the loading. Both factors are not axis-symmetric. Therefore, it was hypothesized that the effects on trunk dynamics would be larger after an asymmetric than after a symmetric perturbation. Ten subjects lifted a crate in which, prior to lifting, a mass was displaced to the front or to the side without the subjects being aware of this. Crate and subject movements, crate reaction forces and muscle activity were recorded. From this, the stability prior to the perturbation was estimated, and the trunk angular kinematics and moments at the lumbo-sa...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to examine the responses of trunk movement patterns to mechan...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to examine the responses of trunk movement patterns to mechan...
Axial twisting of the torso has been identified via epidemiologic studies as a significant risk fact...
Study Design. A repeated measurements experiment of spinal loading in healthy subjects. Objectives. ...
Asymmetric lifting is associated with an increased risk of low back disorders. Especially in lifting...
The overall aim of this thesis was to characterize the biomechanics and neuromuscular control of the...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 29-31)Back pain is the most common and costly musculoskel...
Spinal stability has been characterized in static but not in dynamic movements. The goal of this stu...
In the first part of lifting movements, the trunk movement is surprisingly resistant to perturbation...
This experiment investigated the role of the lumbar region in a simple load-holding situation for th...
Background. Work-related risk factors of low back disorders have been identified to be external mome...
Activity of the abdominal muscles during symmetric lifting has been a consistent finding in many stu...
Activity of the abdominal muscles during symmetric lifting has been a consistent finding in many stu...
The postural response to translation of the support surface may be influenced by the performance of ...
The contribution of the trunk neuromuscular system (TNS) to spine stability has been shown in earlie...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to examine the responses of trunk movement patterns to mechan...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to examine the responses of trunk movement patterns to mechan...
Axial twisting of the torso has been identified via epidemiologic studies as a significant risk fact...
Study Design. A repeated measurements experiment of spinal loading in healthy subjects. Objectives. ...
Asymmetric lifting is associated with an increased risk of low back disorders. Especially in lifting...
The overall aim of this thesis was to characterize the biomechanics and neuromuscular control of the...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 29-31)Back pain is the most common and costly musculoskel...
Spinal stability has been characterized in static but not in dynamic movements. The goal of this stu...
In the first part of lifting movements, the trunk movement is surprisingly resistant to perturbation...
This experiment investigated the role of the lumbar region in a simple load-holding situation for th...
Background. Work-related risk factors of low back disorders have been identified to be external mome...
Activity of the abdominal muscles during symmetric lifting has been a consistent finding in many stu...
Activity of the abdominal muscles during symmetric lifting has been a consistent finding in many stu...
The postural response to translation of the support surface may be influenced by the performance of ...
The contribution of the trunk neuromuscular system (TNS) to spine stability has been shown in earlie...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to examine the responses of trunk movement patterns to mechan...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to examine the responses of trunk movement patterns to mechan...
Axial twisting of the torso has been identified via epidemiologic studies as a significant risk fact...