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Biomechanical Risk Classification in Repetitive Lifting Using Multi-Sensor Electromyography Data, Revised National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Lifting Equation, and Deep Learning. [PDF]
Davoudi Kakhki F, Vora H, Moghadam A.
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Decision-Making Factors Among Dentists for Using Dental Magnifying Loupes: A Cross-Sectional Study. [PDF]
Alghilan MA+4 more
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Musculoskeletal Disorders among Lithuanian Dentists and Oral Hygienists. [PDF]
Barsyte E, Bineviciute Z, Venskutonis T.
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Ergonomics, 2022
Although a significant amount of research has already been published, the field of ergonomics/human factors and sustainability (E/HF-S) has not yet been systematically profiled based on recent studies.
Ivan Bolis+4 more
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Although a significant amount of research has already been published, the field of ergonomics/human factors and sustainability (E/HF-S) has not yet been systematically profiled based on recent studies.
Ivan Bolis+4 more
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Ergonomics indicators: A proposal for sustainable process performance measurement in ergonomics
Ergonomics, 2021Process performance measurement (PPM) has become a challenging task for organisations, which have many various processes, in today’s globalised world. This challenging task is also remarkable in ergonomics, and combining sustainability with ergonomics ...
Irem Sarbat, Seren Ozmehmet Tasan
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A systematic review of the true benefit of robotic surgery: Ergonomics
The international journal of medical robotics + computer assisted surgery : MRCAS, 2020Ergonomics, as defined by the optimization of one's physical environment to enhance work performance, is an important consideration in surgery. While there have been reviews on the ergonomics of laparoscopy, this has not been the case for robotic surgery
I. Wee, L. Kuo, J. Ngu
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Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 1997
Ergonomics is the application of natural laws governing human work in order to maximize safety and efficiency in the workplace. Ergonomic assessment includes job analysis from the biomechanical, physiologic, and physical viewpoints. The three most commonly described categories of ergonomic intervention are worker training, worker selection, and job ...
S J, Scheer, A, Mital
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Ergonomics is the application of natural laws governing human work in order to maximize safety and efficiency in the workplace. Ergonomic assessment includes job analysis from the biomechanical, physiologic, and physical viewpoints. The three most commonly described categories of ergonomic intervention are worker training, worker selection, and job ...
S J, Scheer, A, Mital
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Ergonomics factors influencing school education during the COVID-19 pandemic: A literature review
Work, 2021BACKGROUND: The school is one of the most critical social, educational, and training institutions and the main pillar of education in society. Education and, consequently, educational environments have the highest effect on the mentality, development ...
M. Soltaninejad+3 more
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