2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.jbiomech.2010.03.009
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The variability and complexity of sitting postural control are associated with discomfort

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“…Further studies have implemented the use of pressure mats to record the change in a subject's centre of pressure (COP) and found that the standard deviation of COP can be correlated to discomfort (Na et al, 2005;Søndergaard et al, 2010). However many issues have been highlighted with the use of pressure mats whilst assessing the comfort of a seat (Gyi and Porter, 1999) and few researchers have included a driving task in their investigations.…”
Section: Dynamic Fatigue Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Further studies have implemented the use of pressure mats to record the change in a subject's centre of pressure (COP) and found that the standard deviation of COP can be correlated to discomfort (Na et al, 2005;Søndergaard et al, 2010). However many issues have been highlighted with the use of pressure mats whilst assessing the comfort of a seat (Gyi and Porter, 1999) and few researchers have included a driving task in their investigations.…”
Section: Dynamic Fatigue Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Maintaining a slumped sitting posture is a risk factor for work-related muscular disorders and is closely associated with the incidence of low back pain 11,14,15) . Dolan and Green 11) found that a prolonged slumped sitting posture resulted in impaired proprioception of "good posture" and repositioning sense.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The algorithm for nonlinear processing was developed in the seventies and eighties and has received noticeable attention in biomedical signal processing a decade later. However, in ergonomics and sport only a few studies have utilised the methods despite a promising potential (Granata & Gottipati, 2008;Madeleine & Madsen, 2009;Søndergaard et al, 2010). Nonlinear methods can potentially be used to investigate the variability of the exposure.…”
Section: Processing and Interpretation Of The Electromyogram Signalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The methods depict subtle changes in the dynamics of biomechanical time series. Non-linear analysis provides new insight into the dynamics of force control by underlining important changes in sitting postural control (Søndergaard et al, 2010), patients (Roerdink et al, 2006) and gender effects (Svendsen & Madeleine, 2010).…”
Section: Force Platformsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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