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Strategies to Reduce Fall Severity after a Perturbation during Ladder Climbing
Erika M Pliner1, Kurt E Beschorner2, Na Jin Seo3,4
1Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, USA.
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OCCUPATIONAL APPLICATIONSFalls from ladders remain a significant cause of injuries in workplaces as well as residential settings. While recent research reveals factors related to fall severity from a ladder, strategies that workers can adopt to minimize fall severity are not well understood. Results from our current study indicated that increased upper limb strength, achieving a higher hand hold, and controlled reestablishment of the foot on the rung have summative benefits to reduce fall severity and increase recovery from a misstep perturbation. Ensuring adequate upper limb strength among workers, and training workers to climb ladders leading with hand placement during ascent and foot placement during descent, can facilitate these beneficial strategies to arrest a ladder fall.
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