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Significance of biomechanical and physiological variables during the determination of maximum acceptable weight of lift

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Pages 1216-1232 | Published online: 10 Nov 2010

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Eric B. Weston, Alexander M. Aurand, Jonathan S. Dufour, Gregory G. Knapik & William S. Marras. (2020) One versus two-handed lifting and lowering: lumbar spine loads and recommended one-handed limits protecting the lower back. Ergonomics 63:4, pages 505-521.
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Daniel P. Armstrong & Steven L. Fischer. (2020) Understanding individual differences in lifting mechanics: Do some people adopt motor control strategies that minimize biomechanical exposure. Human Movement Science 74, pages 102689.
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Jacob J. Banks & Graham E. Caldwell. (2019) Are psychophysically chosen lifting loads based on joint kinetics?. Applied Ergonomics 74, pages 17-23.
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Alessio Silvetti, Lorenzo Fiori, Giorgia Chini, Alberto Ranavolo, Antonella Tatarelli, Massimo Gismondi & Francesco Draicchio. 2019. Proceedings of the 20th Congress of the International Ergonomics Association (IEA 2018). Proceedings of the 20th Congress of the International Ergonomics Association (IEA 2018) 357 362 .
Jaejin Hwang, Gregory G. Knapik, Jonathan S. Dufour, Thomas M. Best, Safdar N. Khan, Ehud Mendel & William S. Marras. (2017) Validation of a personalized curved muscle model of the lumbar spine during complex dynamic exertions. Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology 33, pages 1-9.
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Jaejin Hwang, Gregory G. Knapik, Jonathan S. Dufour, Thomas M. Best, Safdar N. Khan, Ehud Mendel & William S. Marras. (2016) A biologically-assisted curved muscle model of the lumbar spine: Model validation. Clinical Biomechanics 37, pages 153-159.
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Wonil Lee & Giovanni C. Migliaccio. (2014) Field Use of Physiological Status Monitoring (PSM) to Identify Construction Workers' Physiologically Acceptable Bounds and Heart Rate Zones. Field Use of Physiological Status Monitoring (PSM) to Identify Construction Workers' Physiologically Acceptable Bounds and Heart Rate Zones.
Steven L. Fischer & Clark R. Dickerson. (2014) Applying psychophysics to prevent overexposure: On the relationships between acceptable manual force, joint loading, and perception. International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics 44:2, pages 266-274.
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Steven L. Fischer, Elora C. Brenneman, Richard P. Wells & Clark R. Dickerson. (2012) Relationships between psychophysically acceptable and maximum voluntary hand force capacity in the context of underlying biomechanical limitations. Applied Ergonomics 43:5, pages 813-820.
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L Straker. (2003) Excerpts from CybErg 1999 discussion on lifting. International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics 31:3, pages 203-205.
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M. Martínez-González & A. Gómez-Conesa. (2001) Ergonomía en educación secundaria. Fisioterapia 23:1, pages 29-38.
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Alison H Chang, Wynne A Lee & James L Patton. (2000) Practice-related changes in lumbar loading during rapid voluntary pulls made while standing. Clinical Biomechanics 15:10, pages 726-734.
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Kermit G. Davis & William S. Marras. (2016) Assessment of the Relationship between Box Weight and Trunk Kinematics: Does a Reduction in Box Weight Necessarily Correspond to a Decrease in Spinal Loading?. Human Factors: The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 42:2, pages 195-208.
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