Safety or comfort? Can you truly have one without the other? Is it feasible to have both? Although by no means the only factor, a deep understanding of biomechanics plays a leading role in the design of work and workplaces that are both pain and injury free. Standing firmly on the foundation built by the previous edition, the second edition of Biomechanics in Ergonomics establishes an understanding of gross biomechanical loads on the human system at the tissue level and then brings that understanding through to the whole body level.Applications for the Real WorldProduced under the aegis of editor Shrawan Kumar with contributors who are leading scholars in the field, the book contains unique chapters such as Exposure Assessment Tools and Techniques and Cumulative Load and Models. Also included is a chapter on hand tools, which have a real application to the field of ergonomics.New and significantly revamped chapters: Theories of occupational musculoskeletal injury causationAnthropometry and Biomechanics — AnthropometricsMechanical Exposure Assessment in the Design of WorkDeterminant of Muscle StrengthBiomechanics of GlovesThe ACGIH TLV® for Hand Activity LevelWhiplash Injuries — In Vitro StudiesWhiplash Injuries — In Vivo StudiesModels in Manual Materials HandlingRevised NIOSH Lifting EquationWhole Body VibrationCumulative Load and ModelsCreate Safety Through Better Workplace DesignThe book dives deep into the biomechanics of the connective tissues before thoroughly covering upper and lower extremities, shoulder and neck, low back, and whole body mechanics. With chapters selected and designed to provide extensive coverage of ergonomically relevant biomechanics, this volume supplies an integrated understanding of the inseparable relationship between ergonomics and biomechanics that can be translated into better safety design and better workplaces.
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Presents material regarding the biomechanics of tissues and organs in the workplace. This book describes biomechanical risk factors and supplies exposure assessment tools and techniques. It is suitable for use by ergonomic engineers and physical therapists, and as a textbook for ergonomics courses.
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General. Theories of Occupational Musculoskeletal Injury Causation. Anthropometry and Biomechanics: Anthromechanics. Mechanical Exposure Assessment in the Design of Work. Tissue Biomechanics. Tissue Mechanics of Ligaments and Tendons. Ligament Sprains and Healing. Bone Biomechanics and Fractures.Determinants of Muscle Strength. Upper Extremity. Functional Anatomy of the Upper Limb (Extremity). Hand Grasping, Finger Pinching, and Squeezing. Hand Tools. Biomechanics of Gloves. Work and Activity-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders of the Upper Extremity. ACGIH TLV for Hand Activity Level. Biomechanical Models of the Hand, Wrist, and Elbow in Ergonomics. Shoulder and Neck. Biomechanical Modeling of the Shoulder Anatomy. Whiplash Injuries: In Vitro Studies. Whiplash Injuries: In Vivo Studies. Low Back. Low Back Disorders. Models in Manual Materials Handling. Revised NIOSH Lifting Equation. Whole Body Biomechanics. Whole Body Vibration. Cumulative Load and Models. Posture. Biomechanics in Work Seating Design. Biomechanics During Ladder and Stair Climbing and Walking on Ramps and Other Irregular Surfaces. Slips, Trips, and Falls. Index.
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780849379086
Publisert
2007-12-07
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
CRC Press Inc
Vekt
1451 gr
Høyde
254 mm
Bredde
178 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
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Product language
Engelsk
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Antall sider
742
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