Preventing a Pain in the Neck: Easing Into Ergonomics at Community Banks.Preventing a Pain in the Neck: Easing Into Ergonomics at Community Banks.The article explains the benefits that can be obtained by community banks from implementing ergonomics programs and systems. Ergonomics programs and systems...
This study aimed to evaluate the effects of an exercise programme focusing on muscle stretching and endurance training on the 12-month incidence of neck pain in office workers.A 12-month prospective cluster-randomised controlled trial was conducted in healthy office workers with lower-than-normal ...
Preventing a Pain in the Neck: Easing Into Ergonomics at Community Banks. at Community Banks. Preventing a Pain in the Neck: Easing Into Ergonomics at Community Banks.Preventing a Pain in the Neck: Easing Into Ergonomics at ... Feig,Nancy - 《Community Banker》 被引量: 0发表: 2006年 ...
CLV Special Report - Understanding, Preventing and Controlling Back and Neck PainJane E. Sleeth
Increasing daily walking steps by 1,000 reduced the risk of neck pain by 14 %. No significant association between daily walking steps and the onset of low back pain was found. Conclusions Increasing daily walking steps is a protective factor for onset of neck pain in those with sedentary ...
Development and Psychometric Evaluation of an Instrument for Preventing Occupational Neck Pain Behaviors in Teachersdoi:10.21203/rs.3.rs-871825/v1Zohre MoradiSedigheh Sadat TavafianSeyedeh Somayeh Kazemi
The effect of daily walking steps on preventing neck and low back pain in sedentary workers: a 1-year prospective cohort study. Eur Spine J. 2015;24(3):417-424.Sitthipornvorakul E, Janwantanakul P, Lohsoonthorn V. The effect of daily walking steps on preventing neck and low back pain...
[de Campos TF, Maher CG, Steffens D, Fuller JT, Hancock MJ (2018) Exercise programs may be effective in preventing a new episode of neck pain: a systematic review. Journal of Physiotherapy XX: XX鈥揦X]doi:10.1016/j.jphys.2018.05.003Tarcisio F de Campos...
[49] used skin temperature patches attached to the back of the neck and upper arm that communicated with a monitor attached to the belt of firefighters during different job assignments. The results showed a significant effect of job assignment on both skin temperature measurements, highlighting the...