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Comprehensive Benefits of No-Lift Care in Older Adults With Dementia: Improvement in Contractures, Sleep Quality, and Psychosocial Function. [PDF]
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Upright positioning enhances beam angle optimization and organ sparing in head and neck carbon-ion radiotherapy with fixed-beam systems. [PDF]
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The energetic cost of human standing balance and gait initiation over a range of natural postures
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Posture, Postural Discomfort, and Performance
Human Factors: The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, 1985In order to justify the costs of using ergonomically designed workplaces, it is necessary to relate improved posture to improved performance. This experiment used twelve subjects, four in each of three postural conditions. Subjects inspected printed circuit boards for 3 h with two five-minute breaks per hour.
V, Bhatnager, C G, Drury, S G, Schiro
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Sitting Posture of Subjects With Postural Backache
Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics, 2006To test the construct validity of postural backache. To identify if individuals with backache sit for longer periods of sustained sitting and have more flexed relaxed sitting posture than individuals in a no backache group.Following an initial questionnaire, student volunteers without a history of 'serious' back pain were classified as either postural ...
Lauren, Womersley, Stephen, May
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Posture recording: A model for sitting posture
Applied Ergonomics, 1989A model for posture recording has been developed in order to provide for some features of sitting. Briefly, these features were related to seated subjects undergoing classroom activities, for whom positions of different body segments had to recorded as accurately as possible.
H J, Gil, E, Tunes
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The Psychiatric Quarterly, 1952
A breakdown of physical well-being is alarming; it turns our attention to functions which on good days we take for granted. A healthy person does not ponder about breathing, seeing, walking. Infirmities of breath, sight, or gait, startle us. Among the patients consulting a psychiatrist, there are some who can no longer master the seemingly banal arts ...
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A breakdown of physical well-being is alarming; it turns our attention to functions which on good days we take for granted. A healthy person does not ponder about breathing, seeing, walking. Infirmities of breath, sight, or gait, startle us. Among the patients consulting a psychiatrist, there are some who can no longer master the seemingly banal arts ...
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