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Steven L Fischer

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Annals of Biomedical Engineering|November 4, 2023
Quantifying the Importance of Active Muscle Repositioning a Finite Element Neck Model in Flexion Using Kinematic, Kinetic, and Tissue-Level ResponsesPrasannaah Hadagali, Steven L Fischer, Jack P Callaghan, et al.
Applied Ergonomics|December 20, 2021
Exploring the role of task constraints on motor variability and assessing consistency in individual responses during repetitive lifting using linear variability of kinematicsNathalie M C W Oomen, Ryan B Graham, Steven L Fischer
Ergonomics|September 14, 2022
Exploring the role of task on kinematic variability and assessing consistency in individual responses across repetitive manual tasksNathalie M C W Oomen, Ryan B Graham, Steven L Fischer
Applied Ergonomics|March 28, 2022
Musculoskeletal disorder risk assessment tool use: A Canadian perspectivePeter Jh Beliveau, Heather Johnston, Dwayne Van Eerd, et al.
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Biomedical Engineering|May 4, 2026
Tissue-Level Neck Response in Rotary-Wing Aircrew With Head-Supported Mass Assessed With Finite Element ModelPrasannaah Hadagali, Steven L Fischer, Jack P Callaghan, et al.
Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology : Official Journal of the International Society of Electrophysiological Kinesiology|June 15, 2010
Effect of bilateral versus unilateral exertion tests on maximum voluntary activity and within-participant reproducibility in the shoulderSteven L Fischer, Tej-Jaskirat Grewal, Richard Wells, et al.
Applied Ergonomics|November 6, 2022
Exploring the relationship between kinematic variability and fatigue development during repetitive liftingNathalie M C W Oomen, Ryan B Graham, Steven L Fischer
Applied Ergonomics|April 12, 2022
The influence of sex and strength capacity on normalized low-back exposure during lifting: Insights from a joint power analysisDavid Clusiault, Justin B Davidson, Daniel P Armstrong, et al.
Work (Reading, Mass.)|July 9, 2019
Considering movement competency within physical employment standardsDaniel P Armstrong, Gwyneth B Ross, Ryan B Graham, et al.
Journal of Applied Biomechanics|November 12, 2016
Relative Contribution of Lower Body Work as a Biomechanical Determinant of Spine Sparing Technique During Common Paramedic Lifting TasksPaul J Makhoul, Kathryn E Sinden, Renée S MacPhee, et al.
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Annals of Biomedical Engineering|November 4, 2023
Quantifying the Importance of Active Muscle Repositioning a Finite Element Neck Model in Flexion Using Kinematic, Kinetic, and Tissue-Level ResponsesPrasannaah Hadagali, Steven L Fischer, Jack P Callaghan, et al.
Applied Ergonomics|December 20, 2021
Exploring the role of task constraints on motor variability and assessing consistency in individual responses during repetitive lifting using linear variability of kinematicsNathalie M C W Oomen, Ryan B Graham, Steven L Fischer
Ergonomics|September 14, 2022
Exploring the role of task on kinematic variability and assessing consistency in individual responses across repetitive manual tasksNathalie M C W Oomen, Ryan B Graham, Steven L Fischer
Applied Ergonomics|March 28, 2022
Musculoskeletal disorder risk assessment tool use: A Canadian perspectivePeter Jh Beliveau, Heather Johnston, Dwayne Van Eerd, et al.
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Biomedical Engineering|May 4, 2026
Tissue-Level Neck Response in Rotary-Wing Aircrew With Head-Supported Mass Assessed With Finite Element ModelPrasannaah Hadagali, Steven L Fischer, Jack P Callaghan, et al.
Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology : Official Journal of the International Society of Electrophysiological Kinesiology|June 15, 2010
Effect of bilateral versus unilateral exertion tests on maximum voluntary activity and within-participant reproducibility in the shoulderSteven L Fischer, Tej-Jaskirat Grewal, Richard Wells, et al.
Applied Ergonomics|November 6, 2022
Exploring the relationship between kinematic variability and fatigue development during repetitive liftingNathalie M C W Oomen, Ryan B Graham, Steven L Fischer
Applied Ergonomics|April 12, 2022
The influence of sex and strength capacity on normalized low-back exposure during lifting: Insights from a joint power analysisDavid Clusiault, Justin B Davidson, Daniel P Armstrong, et al.
Work (Reading, Mass.)|July 9, 2019
Considering movement competency within physical employment standardsDaniel P Armstrong, Gwyneth B Ross, Ryan B Graham, et al.
Journal of Applied Biomechanics|November 12, 2016
Relative Contribution of Lower Body Work as a Biomechanical Determinant of Spine Sparing Technique During Common Paramedic Lifting TasksPaul J Makhoul, Kathryn E Sinden, Renée S MacPhee, et al.
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