2018
DOI: 10.1080/24725838.2018.1450309
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Differences in Lower Limb Muscle Activation and Centre of Pressure Movement Between Expert Workers and Novices in Simulated Maritime Environments

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“…The corresponding increases in muscular activations between low- and high-motion conditions further highlight the greater postural demands with more severe wave motions. Previous research on lower limb muscular activations during simulated wave-induced platform motions focused on differences in populations (Duncan, Ingram, Mansfield et al, 2018; Schinkel-Ivy & Duncan, 2018) and tasks (Duncan, Hickey, Byrne, 2018). These studies found that experienced maritime workers displayed significant lower average lower limb muscle activation amplitude and co-contraction when compared with individuals with no experience in maritime environments.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The corresponding increases in muscular activations between low- and high-motion conditions further highlight the greater postural demands with more severe wave motions. Previous research on lower limb muscular activations during simulated wave-induced platform motions focused on differences in populations (Duncan, Ingram, Mansfield et al, 2018; Schinkel-Ivy & Duncan, 2018) and tasks (Duncan, Hickey, Byrne, 2018). These studies found that experienced maritime workers displayed significant lower average lower limb muscle activation amplitude and co-contraction when compared with individuals with no experience in maritime environments.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%