The Effect of Lifting Speed on Cumulative and Peak Biomechanical Loading for Symmetric Lifting Tasks
Background: To determine the influence of lifting speed and type on peak and cumulative back compressive force (BCF) and shoulder moment (SM) loads during symmetric lifting. Another aim of the study was to compare static and dynamic lifting models. Methods: Ten male participants performed a floor-to...
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Main Authors: | Kasey O. Greenland (Author), Andrew S. Merryweather (Author), Donald S. Bloswick (Author) |
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2013-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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