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Abdominal bracing during lifting alters trunk muscle activity and body kinematics

Applied ergonomics, v.63, 2017년, pp.91 - 98  

Coenen, P. ,  Campbell, A. ,  Kemp-Smith, K. ,  O'Sullivan, P. ,  Straker, L.

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We assessed whether participants are able to perform abdominal bracing during lifting, and described its effects on trunk muscle activity and body kinematics. Fourteen participants performed 10 lifts (symmetrical lifting of a 15 kg load from floor level), 5 with abdominal bracing and 5 without. Acti...

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