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Thomas J Armstrong

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Human Factors|July 10, 2012
Preface to the special section on occupational fall prevention and protectionHongwei Hsiao, Thomas J Armstrong
Applied Ergonomics|February 8, 2011
The effect of viewing angle on wrist posture estimation from photographic images using novice ratersMichael H Lau, Thomas J Armstrong
Ergonomics|May 12, 2009
Friction coefficients in a longitudinal direction between the finger pad and selected materials for different normal forces and curvaturesNa Jin Seo, Thomas J Armstrong
Human Factors|October 6, 2007
Insertion loads and forearm muscle activity during flexible hose insertion tasksD Christian Grieshaber, Thomas J Armstrong
Ergonomics|November 27, 2009
Biomechanical analysis for handle stability during maximum push and pull exertionsNa Jin Seo, Thomas J Armstrong
Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation|January 11, 2005
Observational assessment of forceful exertion and the perceived force demands of daily activitiesMatthew M Marshall, Thomas J Armstrong
Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation|August 27, 2005
Use of a computerized decision support system for primary and secondary prevention of work-related MSD disabilitySarah K Womack, Thomas J Armstrong
AIHA Journal : a Journal for the Science of Occupational and Environmental Health and Safety|February 7, 2003
Evaluation of three methodologies for assessing work activity during computer useMichelle M Homan, Thomas J Armstrong
Human Factors|December 30, 2008
Investigation of grip force, normal force, contact area, hand size, and handle size for cylindrical handlesNa Jin Seo, Thomas J Armstrong
Human Factors|October 27, 2006
Analysis of an observational rating scale for repetition, posture, and force in selected manufacturing settingsMarissa L Ebersole, Thomas J Armstrong
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Human Factors|July 10, 2012
Preface to the special section on occupational fall prevention and protectionHongwei Hsiao, Thomas J Armstrong
Applied Ergonomics|February 8, 2011
The effect of viewing angle on wrist posture estimation from photographic images using novice ratersMichael H Lau, Thomas J Armstrong
Ergonomics|May 12, 2009
Friction coefficients in a longitudinal direction between the finger pad and selected materials for different normal forces and curvaturesNa Jin Seo, Thomas J Armstrong
Human Factors|October 6, 2007
Insertion loads and forearm muscle activity during flexible hose insertion tasksD Christian Grieshaber, Thomas J Armstrong
Ergonomics|November 27, 2009
Biomechanical analysis for handle stability during maximum push and pull exertionsNa Jin Seo, Thomas J Armstrong
Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation|January 11, 2005
Observational assessment of forceful exertion and the perceived force demands of daily activitiesMatthew M Marshall, Thomas J Armstrong
Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation|August 27, 2005
Use of a computerized decision support system for primary and secondary prevention of work-related MSD disabilitySarah K Womack, Thomas J Armstrong
AIHA Journal : a Journal for the Science of Occupational and Environmental Health and Safety|February 7, 2003
Evaluation of three methodologies for assessing work activity during computer useMichelle M Homan, Thomas J Armstrong
Human Factors|December 30, 2008
Investigation of grip force, normal force, contact area, hand size, and handle size for cylindrical handlesNa Jin Seo, Thomas J Armstrong
Human Factors|October 27, 2006
Analysis of an observational rating scale for repetition, posture, and force in selected manufacturing settingsMarissa L Ebersole, Thomas J Armstrong
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