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198 related items for PubMed ID: 32673166

  • 1. A Mobile Application to Measure Trunk Flexion Angles in Lifting Tasks.
    Barrett JM, Karakolis T, Callaghan JP.
    IISE Trans Occup Ergon Hum Factors; 2020; 8(2):63-71. PubMed ID: 32673166
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  • 4. Disturbance and recovery of trunk mechanical and neuromuscular behaviours following repetitive lifting: influences of flexion angle and lift rate on creep-induced effects.
    Toosizadeh N, Bazrgari B, Hendershot B, Muslim K, Nussbaum MA, Madigan ML.
    Ergonomics; 2013; 56(6):954-63. PubMed ID: 23586596
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  • 8. Analysis of the concurrent validity and reliability of five common clinical goniometric devices.
    Kiatkulanusorn S, Luangpon N, Srijunto W, Watechagit S, Pitchayadejanant K, Kuharat S, Bég OA, Suato BP.
    Sci Rep; 2023 Nov 27; 13(1):20931. PubMed ID: 38017058
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  • 9. Estimating Trunk Angle Kinematics During Lifting Using a Computationally Efficient Computer Vision Method.
    Greene RL, Lu ML, Barim MS, Wang X, Hayden M, Hu YH, Radwin RG.
    Hum Factors; 2022 May 27; 64(3):482-498. PubMed ID: 32972247
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  • 13. Biomechanical risk factors for occupationally related low back disorders.
    Marras WS, Lavender SA, Leurgans SE, Fathallah FA, Ferguson SA, Allread WG, Rajulu SL.
    Ergonomics; 1995 Feb 27; 38(2):377-410. PubMed ID: 7895740
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  • 16. Quantifying the lumbar flexion-relaxation phenomenon: theory, normative data, and clinical applications.
    Neblett R, Mayer TG, Gatchel RJ, Keeley J, Proctor T, Anagnostis C.
    Spine (Phila Pa 1976); 2003 Jul 01; 28(13):1435-46. PubMed ID: 12838103
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  • 18. A new iPhone application for measuring active craniocervical range of motion in patients with non-specific neck pain: a reliability and validity study.
    Pourahmadi MR, Bagheri R, Taghipour M, Takamjani IE, Sarrafzadeh J, Mohseni-Bandpei MA.
    Spine J; 2018 Mar 01; 18(3):447-457. PubMed ID: 28890223
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