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          Comparison of wearable measurement systems for estimating trunk postures in manual material handling, A 

          Author(s):Arroyo Vera, Jose Gustavo
          Date Issued:2017
          Format:born digital; masters theses
          Epidemiologic studies have established that awkward trunk postures during manual materials handling are associated with an increased risk of developing occupational low back disorders. With recent advances in motion capture ...
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          Low back biomechanics during manual materials handling of beer kegs 

          Author(s):Brents, Colleen
          Date Issued:2017
          Format:born digital; masters theses
          Biomechanical risk factors such as heavy loads and awkward trunk postures have been associated with occupational low back pain. Those same risk factors are commonly experienced among workers handling beer kegs. The present ...

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