Biomechanics in ergonomics
Taylor & Francis - London
1999
385 p.
anatomy ; back disorders ; body mechanics ; ergonomics ; hand tool ; musculoskeletal diseases ; neck ; physiology of muscle ; shoulder ; sitting posture ; upper extremities ; work posture
Ergonomics and work environment
English
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"Two important goals of ergonomics are the comfort, and the health and safety of workers. In many ways these are mutually compatible, for where health and safety is jeopardized, the discomfort results. Most work-related injuries can be viewed as biomechanical damage to a tissue organ; ultimately all injuries are sustained by tissues. Written by leading figures in the field, Biomechanics in Ergonomics deals systematically with the biomechanics of tissues and organs in the workplace. The book establishes a foundation for the understanding of gross biomechanical leads on the human system at tissue level. It also provides details of the biomechanics of organs, themselves a composite of different tissues, and the differential effect and vulnerability of structures of the organ. Finally, the whole body system is dealt with in a biomechanical context. A thorough description and discussion of common or work-related injuries, the mechanisms of those injuries, the mechanisms of those injuries, and theories of injuries follow this comprehensive treatment of biomechanics. Chapters provide ergonomic relevance, ergonomic scenarios, and practical ergonomic advice on appropriate interventions."
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