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134 related items for PubMed ID: 8861672

  • 1. Work load during floor cleaning. The effect of cleaning methods and work technique.
    Søgaard K, Fallentin N, Nielsen J.
    Eur J Appl Physiol Occup Physiol; 1996; 73(1-2):73-81. PubMed ID: 8861672
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  • 2. Evaluation of two floor-mopping work methods by measurement of load.
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  • 3. Dynamic loads on the upper extremities during two different floor cleaning methods.
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  • 4. Effects of mop handle height on shoulder muscle activity and perceived exertion during floor mopping using a figure eight method.
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  • 5. Level of self-reported neck/shoulder pain and biomechanical workload in cleaners.
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  • 8. Shoulder muscular activity in individuals with low back pain and spinal cord injury during seated manual load transfer tasks.
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  • 11. Quantify work load and muscle functional activation patterns in neck-shoulder muscles of female sewing machine operators using surface electromyogram.
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  • 12. On neck muscle activity and load reduction in sitting postures. An electromyographic and biomechanical study with applications in ergonomics and rehabilitation.
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  • 13. Postural load and the development of musculo-skeletal illness.
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  • 14. Assessment of workload and arm position during different work sequences: a study with portable devices on construction workers.
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  • 15. An Overview of Strategies for Reducing Upper Extremity Physical Exposure Associated With Floor Mopping: A Systematic Review.
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  • 18. Work load, fatigue, and pause patterns in clinical dental hygiene.
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  • 19. On assessment of shoulder exercise and load-elicited pain in the cervical spine. Biomechanical analysis of load--EMG--methodological studies of pain provoked by extreme position.
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  • 20. On functional motor adaptations: from the quantification of motor strategies to the prevention of musculoskeletal disorders in the neck-shoulder region.
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