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March 1, 1997
Toward a quantitative definition of manual lifting postures
R Burgess-Limerick, B Abernethy
Journal of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene
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January 28, 2015
An iOS Application for Evaluating Whole-body Vibration Within a Workplace Risk Management Process
James McGlothlin, R Burgess-Limerick, D Lynas
Journal of Biomechanics
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January 1, 1993
Relative phase quantifies interjoint coordination
R Burgess-Limerick, B Abernethy, R J Neal
The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. A, Human Experimental Psychology
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May 1, 1992
Against relative timing invariance in movement kinematics
R Burgess-Limerick, R J Neal, B Abernethy
Clinical Biomechanics (Bristol, Avon)
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June 21, 2001
The effect of imposed and self-selected computer monitor height on posture and gaze angle
R. Burgess-Limerick, A. Plooy, D. R. Ankrum
Journal of Motor Behavior
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December 1, 1991
Note: A statistical problem in testing invariance of movement using the phase plane model
R Burgess-Limerick, B Abernethy, R J Neal
Spine
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September 1, 1992
Vertebral and hip movement occurs almost simultaneously during symmetric bimanual lifting movements
R Burgess-Limerick, B Abernethy, R B Neal
Ergonomics
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March 20, 2009
Effect of visual display height on modelled upper and lower cervical gravitational moment, muscle capacity and relative strain
L Straker, R Skoss, A Burnett, et al.
Ergonomics
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December 9, 2003
A randomized and controlled trial of a participative ergonomics intervention to reduce injuries associated with manual tasks: physical risk and legislative compliance
L Straker, R Burgess-Limerick, C Pollock, et al.
Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology : Official Journal of the International Society of Electrophysiological Kinesiology
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February 6, 2008
Children have less variable postures and muscle activities when using new electronic information technology compared with old paper-based information technology
L Straker, B Maslen, R Burgess-Limerick, et al.
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Human Factors
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March 1, 1997
Toward a quantitative definition of manual lifting postures
R Burgess-Limerick, B Abernethy
Journal of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene
|
January 28, 2015
An iOS Application for Evaluating Whole-body Vibration Within a Workplace Risk Management Process
James McGlothlin, R Burgess-Limerick, D Lynas
Journal of Biomechanics
|
January 1, 1993
Relative phase quantifies interjoint coordination
R Burgess-Limerick, B Abernethy, R J Neal
The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. A, Human Experimental Psychology
|
May 1, 1992
Against relative timing invariance in movement kinematics
R Burgess-Limerick, R J Neal, B Abernethy
Clinical Biomechanics (Bristol, Avon)
|
June 21, 2001
The effect of imposed and self-selected computer monitor height on posture and gaze angle
R. Burgess-Limerick, A. Plooy, D. R. Ankrum
Journal of Motor Behavior
|
December 1, 1991
Note: A statistical problem in testing invariance of movement using the phase plane model
R Burgess-Limerick, B Abernethy, R J Neal
Spine
|
September 1, 1992
Vertebral and hip movement occurs almost simultaneously during symmetric bimanual lifting movements
R Burgess-Limerick, B Abernethy, R B Neal
Ergonomics
|
March 20, 2009
Effect of visual display height on modelled upper and lower cervical gravitational moment, muscle capacity and relative strain
L Straker, R Skoss, A Burnett, et al.
Ergonomics
|
December 9, 2003
A randomized and controlled trial of a participative ergonomics intervention to reduce injuries associated with manual tasks: physical risk and legislative compliance
L Straker, R Burgess-Limerick, C Pollock, et al.
Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology : Official Journal of the International Society of Electrophysiological Kinesiology
|
February 6, 2008
Children have less variable postures and muscle activities when using new electronic information technology compared with old paper-based information technology
L Straker, B Maslen, R Burgess-Limerick, et al.
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