2012
DOI: 10.1177/1071181312561259
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Biomechanical Trade-Offs in Manual Material Handling: Some Tasks Reduce Lumbar Loading But Increase Thoracic Loading

Abstract: Job design that is protective of the lumbar spine may inadvertently increase stresses on the thoracic spine, potentially leading to thoracic injury. In this study, we determined the ratio of thoracic to lumbar loading during various tasks, including stoop and squat lifts. Loading on the thoracic spine was calculated based on previously reported thoracic intradiscal pressures and cross-sectional areas, and compared to loading on the lumbar spine calculated using the same methodology. Results demonstrated that t… Show more

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