Search for dissertations about: "muscular load"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 35 swedish dissertations containing the words muscular load.
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16. Ergonomic evaluation and design of tools in cleaning occupation
Abstract : Many work and environmental factors can affect the health of professional cleaners. In many of the work environments where cleaners are found the conditions that promote various occupational diseases (e.g., musculoskeletal disorders) are readily manageable. READ MORE
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17. Acute and early chronic responses to resistance exercise using flywheel or weights
Abstract : Weight training typically offers constant external load during coupled shortening (concentric) and lengthening (eccentric) muscle actions in sets of consecutive repetitions until failure. However, skeletal muscle inherently has the capability to produce greater force in the eccentric compared with the concentric action, which allows for greater loading during the eccentric action, i. READ MORE
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18. Acute and early chronic responses to resistance exercise using flywheel or weights
Abstract : Resistance exercise using weights typically offers constant external load during coupled shortening (concentric) and lengthening (eccentric) muscle actions in sets of consecutive repetitions until failure. However, the constant external load and the inherent capability of skeletal muscle to produce greater force in the eccentric compared with the concentric action, would infer that most actions are executed with incomplete motor unit involvement. READ MORE
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19. Ergonomic factors and musculoskeletal pain in sonographers
Abstract : Background: Sonographers have a high risk of musculoskeletal disorders. Sonography involves strenuous postures in the neck and upper limbs, and is visually demanding. Echocardiography is especially challenging, with static postures and monotonous movements. READ MORE
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20. The proprioception and neuromuscular stability of the basal thumb joint
Abstract : OBJECTIVES: The basal thumb joint, or the first carpometacarpal joint (CMC1) is an enigmatic construction. The concavo-convex shape of the CMC1 and wide range of movement, allows for both precision and power grips and is particularly susceptible to the development of osteoarthritis. READ MORE