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    Why cumulative loading calculated using non-weighted integration may not be suitable for assessing physical stress of the lower back: an empirical investigation of strain during lifting and lowering tasks by Johnen, Laura, Mertens, Alexander, Nitsch, Verena, Brandl, Christopher

    Published in Ergonomics (2022)
    “…When work-related physical stress is assessed using non-weighted integration, it is assumed that different loading conditions have a sufficiently comparable…”
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    Prediction model of the effect of postural interactions on muscular activity and perceived exertion by Hellig, Tobias, Johnen, Laura, Mertens, Alexander, Nitsch, Verena, Brandl, Christopher

    Published in Ergonomics (03-05-2020)
    “…Musculoskeletal disorders are a prevalent disease in many Western countries. While a large number of ergonomic analyses and assessment methods are nowadays…”
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    Can cumulative loading estimates be used to assess the collective occupational risk of MSD? Evaluation of calculation methods for spinal cumulative loading by Johnen, Laura, Schaub, Maja, Mertens, Alexander, Nitsch, Verena, Brandl, Christopher

    “…For the prevention of musculoskeletal disorders (MSD), the evaluation of manual materials handling (MMH) is important. Cumulative loading can be used to…”
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    Using real-time feedback of L5/S1 compression force based on markerless optical motion capture to improve the lifting technique in manual materials handling by Brandl, Christopher, Brunner, Oliver, Marzaroli, Pietro, Hellig, Tobias, Johnen, Laura, Mertens, Alexander, Tarabini, Marco, Nitsch, Verena

    “…Challenges in manual materials handling (MMH) are posed in particular by the requirements for continuous repetition and individual feedback. Low effort in MMH…”
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    In vitro study design derived from an in vivo lifting task by Brenzel, Katharina, Johnen, Laura, Praster, Maximilian, Blomeyer, Nadja, Weiler, August, Brandl, Christopher, Topol, Heiko, Stoffel, Marcus, Markert, Bernd

    “…Biomechanical properties of the spinal tissue constituents, especially in the intervertebral disc (IVD), contribute to disability and high costs. The IVD is…”
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    Extension of an In Vitro Spine Test Rig to Track Load‐dependent Biomechanics of the Lumbar Spine under Physiological Conditions by Brenzel, Katharina, Blomeyer, Nadja, Johnen, Laura, Praster, Maximilian, Röhrig, Max, Topol, Heiko, Brandl, Christopher, Markert, Bernd, Stoffel, Marcus

    “…Low back pain is a major cause of chronic health problems and is often related to loading history. A test rig was developed at the Institute of General…”
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    Analyse der Wechselwirkungen statischer Körperteilhaltungen mittels physiologischer Erfassung der Beanspruchung by Hellig, Tobias, Johnen, Laura, Mertens, Alexander, Nitsch, Verena, Brandl, Christopher

    “…Zusammenfassung Die Beurteilung der Belastung durch Körperhaltung erfolgt derzeit vielfach ohne Berücksichtigung von Wechselwirkungen einzelner…”
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