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Jessa M Davidson

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Ergonomics|April 4, 2025
Do lumbar spine kinematics contribute to individual low back pain development in habitual sitting?Jessa M Davidson, Jack P Callaghan
Journal of Applied Biomechanics|December 30, 2025
Are There Cumulative Changes in Lumbar Spine Passive Stiffness Throughout a Week of Prolonged Seated Work?Jessa M Davidson, Jack P Callaghan
Applied Ergonomics|September 10, 2024
A week-long field study of seated pelvis and lumbar spine kinematics during office workJessa M Davidson, Jack P Callaghan
Journal of Biomechanics|March 27, 2024
Implementing an accelerometer-based pelvis segment for low back kinetic analyses during dynamic movement tasksJackie D Zehr, Jessa M Davidson, Jack P Callaghan
Work (Reading, Mass.)|February 20, 2025
An active sitting chair can increase energy expenditure while performing standardized data entry workJessa M Davidson, Alexis Pulford-Thorpe, Jack P Callaghan, et al.
Applied Ergonomics|May 22, 2024
Traditional versus dynamic sitting: Lumbar spine kinematics and pain during computer work and activity guided tasksJessa M Davidson, Jackie D Zehr, Paolo B Dominelli, et al.
IISE Transactions on Occupational Ergonomics and Human Factors|September 24, 2024
An Assessment of Back and Shoulder Postures in Single-Handed Exertions: Expanding Ergonomic Reaching Guidelines to Consider Lumbar Spine Axial TwistJessa M Davidson, Colin D McKinnon, Clark R Dickerson, et al.
Human Factors|May 7, 2024
Lateral Pelvis and Lumbar Motion in Seated and Standing Office Work and Their Association With Transient Low Back PainJessa M Davidson, Jackie D Zehr, Mamiko Noguchi, et al.
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Ergonomics|April 4, 2025
Do lumbar spine kinematics contribute to individual low back pain development in habitual sitting?Jessa M Davidson, Jack P Callaghan
Journal of Applied Biomechanics|December 30, 2025
Are There Cumulative Changes in Lumbar Spine Passive Stiffness Throughout a Week of Prolonged Seated Work?Jessa M Davidson, Jack P Callaghan
Applied Ergonomics|September 10, 2024
A week-long field study of seated pelvis and lumbar spine kinematics during office workJessa M Davidson, Jack P Callaghan
Journal of Biomechanics|March 27, 2024
Implementing an accelerometer-based pelvis segment for low back kinetic analyses during dynamic movement tasksJackie D Zehr, Jessa M Davidson, Jack P Callaghan
Work (Reading, Mass.)|February 20, 2025
An active sitting chair can increase energy expenditure while performing standardized data entry workJessa M Davidson, Alexis Pulford-Thorpe, Jack P Callaghan, et al.
Applied Ergonomics|May 22, 2024
Traditional versus dynamic sitting: Lumbar spine kinematics and pain during computer work and activity guided tasksJessa M Davidson, Jackie D Zehr, Paolo B Dominelli, et al.
IISE Transactions on Occupational Ergonomics and Human Factors|September 24, 2024
An Assessment of Back and Shoulder Postures in Single-Handed Exertions: Expanding Ergonomic Reaching Guidelines to Consider Lumbar Spine Axial TwistJessa M Davidson, Colin D McKinnon, Clark R Dickerson, et al.
Human Factors|May 7, 2024
Lateral Pelvis and Lumbar Motion in Seated and Standing Office Work and Their Association With Transient Low Back PainJessa M Davidson, Jackie D Zehr, Mamiko Noguchi, et al.
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