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Steven L Fischer

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Applied Ergonomics|April 14, 2022
Multi-task exposure assessment to infer musculoskeletal disorder risk: A scoping review of injury causation theories and tools available to assess exposuresSanjay Veerasammy, Justin B Davidson, Steven L Fischer
Human Factors|May 16, 2019
Can the Use of Turn-Assist Surfaces Reduce the Physical Burden on Caregivers When Performing Patient Turning?Aleksandra R Budarick, Uma Lad, Steven L Fischer
Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology : Official Journal of the International Society of Electrophysiological Kinesiology|February 24, 2009
The influence of providing feedback on force production and within-participant reproducibility during maximal voluntary exertions for the anterior deltoid, middle deltoid, and infraspinatusSteven L Fischer, Alicia L Belbeck, Clark R Dickerson
Motor Control|November 3, 2023
Increased Ability to Perceive Relevant Sensory Information Minimizes Low Back Exposures in LiftingDaniel P Armstrong, Brian C Horslen, Steven L Fischer
Clinical Biomechanics (Bristol, Avon)|October 8, 2010
The specificity of fatiguing protocols affects scapular orientation: Implications for subacromial impingementJaclyn N Chopp, Steven L Fischer, Clark R Dickerson
Clinical Biomechanics (Bristol, Avon)|October 24, 2009
Quantifying scapula orientation and its influence on maximal hand force capability and shoulder muscle activityBryan R Picco, Steven L Fischer, Clark R Dickerson
Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology : Official Journal of the International Society of Electrophysiological Kinesiology|November 3, 2009
On the feasibility of obtaining multiple muscular maximal voluntary excitation levels from test exertions: a shoulder exampleJaclyn N Chopp, Steven L Fischer, Clark R Dickerson
Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering|December 6, 2012
Estimating maximum and psychophysically acceptable hand forces using a biomechanical weakest link approachSteven L Fischer, Clark R Dickerson, Richard P Wells
Applied Ergonomics|December 18, 2015
The effect of rest break schedule on acute low back pain development in pain and non-pain developers during seated workPeter J Sheahan, Tara L Diesbourg, Steven L Fischer
Applied Ergonomics|August 14, 2017
Identifying the critical physical demanding tasks of paramedic work: Towards the development of a physical employment standardSteven L Fischer, Kathryn E Sinden, Renee S MacPhee, et al.
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Applied Ergonomics|April 14, 2022
Multi-task exposure assessment to infer musculoskeletal disorder risk: A scoping review of injury causation theories and tools available to assess exposuresSanjay Veerasammy, Justin B Davidson, Steven L Fischer
Human Factors|May 16, 2019
Can the Use of Turn-Assist Surfaces Reduce the Physical Burden on Caregivers When Performing Patient Turning?Aleksandra R Budarick, Uma Lad, Steven L Fischer
Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology : Official Journal of the International Society of Electrophysiological Kinesiology|February 24, 2009
The influence of providing feedback on force production and within-participant reproducibility during maximal voluntary exertions for the anterior deltoid, middle deltoid, and infraspinatusSteven L Fischer, Alicia L Belbeck, Clark R Dickerson
Motor Control|November 3, 2023
Increased Ability to Perceive Relevant Sensory Information Minimizes Low Back Exposures in LiftingDaniel P Armstrong, Brian C Horslen, Steven L Fischer
Clinical Biomechanics (Bristol, Avon)|October 8, 2010
The specificity of fatiguing protocols affects scapular orientation: Implications for subacromial impingementJaclyn N Chopp, Steven L Fischer, Clark R Dickerson
Clinical Biomechanics (Bristol, Avon)|October 24, 2009
Quantifying scapula orientation and its influence on maximal hand force capability and shoulder muscle activityBryan R Picco, Steven L Fischer, Clark R Dickerson
Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology : Official Journal of the International Society of Electrophysiological Kinesiology|November 3, 2009
On the feasibility of obtaining multiple muscular maximal voluntary excitation levels from test exertions: a shoulder exampleJaclyn N Chopp, Steven L Fischer, Clark R Dickerson
Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering|December 6, 2012
Estimating maximum and psychophysically acceptable hand forces using a biomechanical weakest link approachSteven L Fischer, Clark R Dickerson, Richard P Wells
Applied Ergonomics|December 18, 2015
The effect of rest break schedule on acute low back pain development in pain and non-pain developers during seated workPeter J Sheahan, Tara L Diesbourg, Steven L Fischer
Applied Ergonomics|August 14, 2017
Identifying the critical physical demanding tasks of paramedic work: Towards the development of a physical employment standardSteven L Fischer, Kathryn E Sinden, Renee S MacPhee, et al.
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