Neck Muscle Coactivation Response to Varied Levels of Mental Workload During Simulated Flight Tasks
Peter Le,
Emily H. L. Mills,
Charles A. Weisenbach
et al.
Abstract:Objective To evaluate neck muscle coactivation across different levels of mental workload during simulated flight tasks. Background Neck pain (NP) is highly prevalent among military aviators. Given the complex nature within the flight environment, mental workload may be a risk factor for NP. This may induce higher levels of neck muscle coactivity, which over time may accelerate fatigue, increase neck discomfort, and affect flight task performance. Method Three counterbalanced mental workload conditions represe… Show more
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