Objective. To compare two methods of calibrating the erector spinae electromyographic signal against moment generation in order to predict extensor moments during asymmetric lifting tasks, and to compare the predicted moments with those obtained using a linked-segment model. Methods. Eight men lifted loads of 6.7 and 15.7 kg at two speeds, in varying amounts of trunk rotation. For each lift, the following were recorded at 60 Hz; the rectified and averaged surface electromyographic signal, bilaterally at T10 and L3, lumbar curvature using the 3-Space Isotrak, movement of body segments using a 4-camera Vicon system, and ground reaction forces using a Kistler force-plate. Electromyographic (EMG) and Isotrak data were used to calculate lumbosac...
The core-lifting task is one of the functional capacity evaluations (FCEs) executed at the Social Se...
In the present study the validity of EMG based methods to estimate the net moment working at the lum...
Manual Material Handling (MMH) involves lifting, bending, and twisting motions of the torso. Poor li...
Low back loading during occupational lifting is thought to be an important causative factor in the d...
Abstract-An EMG-assisted, low-back, lifting model is presented which simulates spinal loading as a f...
Study Design. Compressive loading of the lumbar spine was analyzed using electromyographic, movement...
STUDY DESIGN: Compressive loading of the lumbar spine was analyzed using electromyographic, movement...
Low back disability due to manual material handling continues to be the leading cause of lost produc...
Low back pain is a common problem, which has been linked to repetitive lifting and highloading. Prev...
This study determined whether lifts rated as acceptable by the 1991 NIOSH equation calculations elic...
The purpose of this study was to use EMG data of the erector spinae muscles synchronized with three-...
Recent research indicates that the sagittal plane moment arm of the erector spinae decreases at the ...
The purpose of this research was to determine if there were any differences in (1) lumbar spine flex...
Background. Work-related risk factors of low back disorders have been identified to be external mome...
The core-lifting task is one of the functional capacity evaluations (FCEs) executed at the Social Se...
The core-lifting task is one of the functional capacity evaluations (FCEs) executed at the Social Se...
In the present study the validity of EMG based methods to estimate the net moment working at the lum...
Manual Material Handling (MMH) involves lifting, bending, and twisting motions of the torso. Poor li...
Low back loading during occupational lifting is thought to be an important causative factor in the d...
Abstract-An EMG-assisted, low-back, lifting model is presented which simulates spinal loading as a f...
Study Design. Compressive loading of the lumbar spine was analyzed using electromyographic, movement...
STUDY DESIGN: Compressive loading of the lumbar spine was analyzed using electromyographic, movement...
Low back disability due to manual material handling continues to be the leading cause of lost produc...
Low back pain is a common problem, which has been linked to repetitive lifting and highloading. Prev...
This study determined whether lifts rated as acceptable by the 1991 NIOSH equation calculations elic...
The purpose of this study was to use EMG data of the erector spinae muscles synchronized with three-...
Recent research indicates that the sagittal plane moment arm of the erector spinae decreases at the ...
The purpose of this research was to determine if there were any differences in (1) lumbar spine flex...
Background. Work-related risk factors of low back disorders have been identified to be external mome...
The core-lifting task is one of the functional capacity evaluations (FCEs) executed at the Social Se...
The core-lifting task is one of the functional capacity evaluations (FCEs) executed at the Social Se...
In the present study the validity of EMG based methods to estimate the net moment working at the lum...
Manual Material Handling (MMH) involves lifting, bending, and twisting motions of the torso. Poor li...