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175 related items for PubMed ID: 18517024

  • 1. The influence of different lower seat height on the muscular stress during squatting for a ground level job.
    Sriwarno AB, Shimomura Y, Iwanaga K, Katsuura T.
    J Hum Ergol (Tokyo); 2007 Jun; 36(1):25-33. PubMed ID: 18517024
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  • 2. The evaluation of the effect of stool height alteration on workload of squatting postures performed by Indonesians with different body mass index (BMI).
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  • 3. Evaluation of proper height for squatting stool.
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  • 4. EMG and kinematics analysis of the trunk and lower extremity during the sit-to-stand task while wearing shoes with different heel heights in healthy young women.
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  • 8. Adjustment of the seated workplace--with special reference to heights and inclinations of seat and table.
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  • 11. The effects of release height on center of pressure and trunk muscle response following sudden release of stoop lifting tasks.
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  • 12. Influence of postural anxiety on postural reactions to multi-directional surface rotations.
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  • 13. Sitting on a sloping seat does not reduce the strain sustained by the postural chain.
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    Gagnon D, Nadeau S, Noreau L, Eng JJ, Gravel D.
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    Bishop M, Brunt D, Pathare N, Ko M, Marjama-Lyons J.
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  • 17. Effect of aviation snip design and task height on upper extremity muscular activity and wrist posture.
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  • 18. Effects of dynamic office chairs on trunk kinematics, trunk extensor EMG and spinal shrinkage.
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  • 19. Preferred seat orientation of senior high-school students.
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    Appl Ergon; 2007 Sep 10; 38(5):617-24. PubMed ID: 16999930
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