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1Osteopathic Association of Great Britain, Research Unit, 30 Queen Street, Huddersfield HD1 2SP, W Yorks, UK.
Abstract:
Electromyography has been used to study the effects on right and left lumbar and suprascapular muscle activity resulting from carrying groceries in shopping bags with handles (British) and without handles (American). The results showed that the load on these structures is lower and significantly more evenly distributed with the American bag ( [Formula: see text] ), but there is a group of carriers whose lumbar muscle activity is not imbalanced by the British bag. It is suggested that the design of the British shopping bag be reconsidered to enable it to be carried clutched to the body.
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