Ergonomics for Rehabilitation Professionals

Ergonomics for Rehabilitation Professionals

Kumar, Shrawan

Taylor & Francis Ltd

06/2017

640

Mole

Inglês

9781138113244

15 a 20 dias

1180

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General Concepts. Rehabilitation Ergonomics: Conceptual Basis. Energy Cost Considerations in Common Disabilities: Scientific Basis and Clinical Perspectives. Pain. Aging and Ergonomics. Disorders and Disabilities. Gait and Ergonomics: Normal and Pathological. Wheelchair Ambulation: Biomechanics and Ergonomic Considerations. Seats, Seating, and Seat Selection: Implications to Pressure Ulcers. Exercise Rehabilitation and Return to Work Following a Cardiac Event. Musculoskeletal Disorders. Musculoskeletal Disorders of the Upper Extremity and Ergonomic Interventions. Ergonomic Risk Assessment for Musculoskeletal Disorders of the Upper Extremity: State of the Art. Musculoskeletal Disorders of the Neck and Shoulder and Ergonomic Interventions. Work-Related Low-Back Pain: Biomechanical Factors and Primary. Ergonomics of Selected Interventions. A Critical Analysis of Therapeutic Exercise for Subacute Low Back Pain and Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. Effective Utilization of Assistive Devices in the Workplace. Current Designs in Assistive Technology. Enabling Design. Functional Capacity Evaluation. Accommodation through Improved Design. Index.
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Median Nerve;Hip Extensor;musculoskeletal disorders;Exercise Intensity;ergonomics of selected interventions;Universal Design;rehabilitation ergonomics;Thoracic Outlet Syndrome;energy cost considerations in common disabilities;Hand Rim Wheelchair;aging and ergonomics;Hand Rim;Assistive Technology;Pressure Ulcers;Low Back Load;Cts;Subacute LBP;Graded Exercise Test;Wheelchair User Interface;Hand Rim Wheelchair Propulsion;Awkward Trunk Postures;Cad Patient;Spinal Injury Patients;Group Exercise;Rotator Cuff;Cardiac Rehabilitation;ACGIH TLV;Comprehensive Cardiac Rehabilitation Program;Belt Design;Reported Shoulder Pain