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Industrial epidemiological studies have shown that jobs requiring a higher speed of trunk
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JL Wang, M Parnianpour, A Shirazi-Adl… - Theoretical and Applied …, 1999 - academia.edu
Industrial epidemiological studies have shown that jobs requiring a higher speed of trunk
motion contribute to a higher risk of industrial low back disorders. Consideration of the …
motion contribute to a higher risk of industrial low back disorders. Consideration of the …
[引用][C] Rate Effect on Sharing of Passive Lumbar Motion Segment Under Load-Controlled Sagittal Flexion: Viscoelastic Finite Element Analysis
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Rate Effect on Sharing of Passive Lumbar Motion Segment Under Load-Controlled Sagittal
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[PDF][PDF] Rate effect on sharing of passive lumbar motion segment under load-controlled sagittal flexion: viscoelastic finite element analysis
JL Wang, M Parnianpour, A Shirazi-Adl… - Theoretical and Applied …, 1999 - academia.edu
Industrial epidemiological studies have shown that jobs requiring a higher speed of trunk
motion contribute to a higher risk of industrial low back disorders. Consideration of the …
motion contribute to a higher risk of industrial low back disorders. Consideration of the …