[HTML][HTML] Prolonged slumped sitting causes neck pain and increased axioscapular muscle activity during a computer task in healthy participants–A randomized …
SWMP Christensen, TS Palsson, HJ Krebs… - Applied Ergonomics, 2023 - Elsevier
Introduction Sitting posture may contribute to spinal pain. Effects of postures on pain,
sensitivity and muscle activity during computer tasks were investigated. Methods Twenty-five …
sensitivity and muscle activity during computer tasks were investigated. Methods Twenty-five …
Field study of postural characteristics of standing and seated smartphone use
YL Chen, KH Chen, YC Cheng, CC Chang - International Journal of …, 2022 - mdpi.com
Prior investigations have been primarily conducted in a laboratory to examine the effects of
the smartphone use on the neck and head positions, whether these results are applicable to …
the smartphone use on the neck and head positions, whether these results are applicable to …
An exploration of low back pain beliefs in a Northern America based general population
BM Ray, A Kovaleski, KJ Kelleran, P Stilwell… - … Science and Practice, 2022 - Elsevier
Background Prior research has demonstrated that people across different populations hold
beliefs about low back pain (LBP) that are inconsistent with current evidence. Qualitative …
beliefs about low back pain (LBP) that are inconsistent with current evidence. Qualitative …
Neck and shoulder strains under various head flexing positions while standing and sitting with and without back support for male and female smartphone users
YL Chen, YC Chan - Ergonomics, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
This study recruited 30 young participants (15 men and 15 women) to examine the
smartphone usage patterns in three postures (standing, supported sitting, and unsupported …
smartphone usage patterns in three postures (standing, supported sitting, and unsupported …
Recognizing sitting activities of excavator operators using multi-sensor data fusion with machine learning and deep learning algorithms
J Li, G Chen, MF Antwi-Afari - Automation in Construction, 2024 - Elsevier
Recognizing excavator operators' sitting activities is crucial for improving their health, safety,
and productivity. Moreover, it provides essential information for comprehending operators' …
and productivity. Moreover, it provides essential information for comprehending operators' …
Gender differences in neck muscle activity during near-maximum forward head flexion while using smartphones with varied postures
YL Chen, YC Chan, H Alexander - Scientific Reports, 2024 - nature.com
Women frequently express heightened neck discomfort even though they exhibit smaller
neck flexion (NF) during smartphone use. Differences in natural posture while using …
neck flexion (NF) during smartphone use. Differences in natural posture while using …
Eyestrains among smartphone users while watching videos in Taipei MRT carriages: a comparison between sitting and standing postures
YL Chen, KH Chu, PC Huang, CT Ho, HT Nguyen - Scientific Reports, 2024 - nature.com
In MRT carriages, more passengers are watching videos on their smartphones during daily
commutes, yet the impact of these viewing conditions on visual strain remains unexplored …
commutes, yet the impact of these viewing conditions on visual strain remains unexplored …
Postural variabilities associated with the most comfortable sitting postures: A preliminary study
YL Chen, YC Chan, LP Zhang - Healthcare, 2021 - mdpi.com
This study examined postural variabilities based on the self-perceived most comfortable
postures of 12 participants (six men and six women) when sitting on three commonly used …
postures of 12 participants (six men and six women) when sitting on three commonly used …
User walking speed and standing posture influence head/neck flexion and viewing behavior while using a smartphone
YL Chen, HT Nguyen - Healthcare, 2023 - mdpi.com
The habit of using smartphones while walking has become widespread among modern
individuals, particularly when pedestrians are in a hurry. However, there has been little …
individuals, particularly when pedestrians are in a hurry. However, there has been little …
Machine learning models for classifying non-specific neck pain using craniocervical posture and movement
U Hwang, O Kwon, J Kim, S Yang - Musculoskeletal Science and Practice, 2024 - Elsevier
Objective Physical therapists and clinicians commonly confirm craniocervical posture (CCP),
cervical retraction, and craniocervical flexion as screening tests because they contribute to …
cervical retraction, and craniocervical flexion as screening tests because they contribute to …