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Recommendations for Improving Ergonomics in Cleft Palate and Lip Surgery: A Scoping Review. [PDF]
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Multifactorial Causal Analysis of Workplace Musculoskeletal Disorders (WMSDs) and Psychological Stress Among Teaching Professionals for Adult Learners: A Narrative Review. [PDF]
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Redefining surgical ergonomics: a systematic review of ergonomic outcomes in robotic urological surgery. [PDF]
Cook B, Vasdev N, Luk A, Dasgupta P.
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Design Implications of Comfort and Usability of Manual Stairclimbing Wheelchair: Ergonomic Assessment and Pilot Study Using Surface Electromyography Inputs. [PDF]
Verma A, Kumar R, Ramkumar J.
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A Scoping Review of the Ergonomics of Handheld Surgical Robots
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Fundamentals of systems ergonomics/human factors
Applied Ergonomics, 2014Ergonomics/human factors is, above anything else, a systems discipline and profession, applying a systems philosophy and systems approaches. Many things are labelled as system in today's world, and this paper specifies just what attributes and notions define ergonomics/human factors in systems terms.
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British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2023
Human factors and ergonomics in healthcare is an important discipline that considers both the physical and mental characteristics of healthcare workers, as well as the complex interactions within which organisations exist.
Craig R, Bailey +2 more
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Human factors and ergonomics in healthcare is an important discipline that considers both the physical and mental characteristics of healthcare workers, as well as the complex interactions within which organisations exist.
Craig R, Bailey +2 more
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2022
Technological advances, lower cost, and greater availability of extended reality (XR) have led to more widespread applications and uptake of these technologies. Simulated environments can be used to study, measure, and influence human behavior in a variety of situations, and there are many examples of application in education, training, and ...
Marta Mondellini +4 more
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Technological advances, lower cost, and greater availability of extended reality (XR) have led to more widespread applications and uptake of these technologies. Simulated environments can be used to study, measure, and influence human behavior in a variety of situations, and there are many examples of application in education, training, and ...
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