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[Utilization of lifting equipment and slings in occupational therapy].

Canadian journal of occupational therapy. Revue canadienne d'ergotherapie, 2000
The occupational therapist is frequently involved in the allocation process of lifting devices for clients with severe physical disabilities who are living in the community. The aim of this paper is to introduce a conceptual framework to help therapists prescribe lifting devices, including the slings.
L, Demers, C, Vincent, M J, Filion
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Motion Capture Analysis Supporting Lifting Technique Optimization for Occupational Safety Diagnosis

2020
Musculoskeletal function disorders are the most common health problem in the European Union. Improper strain on the musculoskeletal system, during the daily activities of work, constitutes an important source of concern because of the health effects of the employee, as well as the financial consequences for the employer. Additionally, time off work and
Ryszard Klempous   +8 more
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Occupational health impacts: offshore crane lifts in life cycle assessment

The International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment, 2008
The identification and assessment of environmental tradeoffs is a strongpoint of life cycle assessment (LCA). A tradeoff made in many product systems is the exchange of potential for occupational accidents with the additional use of energy and materials.
Johan Pettersen, Edgar G. Hertwich
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766 FEEDBACK TRAINING FOR OCCUPATIONAL LIFTING

Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 1993
C. D. Agruss, K. R. Williams
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Association between exposure to heavy occupational lifting and cardiac structure and function: a cross-sectional analysis from the Copenhagen City Heart Study

International Journal of Cardiovascular Imaging, 2021
Mette Korshøj   +2 more
exaly  

Retinal detachment and occupational lifting

2013
Stefano Mattioli   +3 more
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Low Back Pain Caused by Occupational Lifting — Workmen’s Compensation in Denmark

1998
The Danish workers’ compensation scheme is about 100 years old. For a number of years, the Danish legislation on industrial injuries included only accidents, but in the course of the 1970s the Act was amended so that it also became possible to recognize occupational diseases. The Danish system is based on insurance companies.
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Model-Based Comparison of Passive and Active Assistance Designs in an Occupational Upper Limb Exoskeleton for Overhead Lifting

IISE Transactions on Occupational Ergonomics and Human Factors, 2021
Xianlian Zhou, Liying Zheng
exaly  

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