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Tyson A C Beach

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International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy|February 25, 2020
BIOMECHANICAL MATCHING OF LOW BACK EXTERNAL DEMANDS DURING THE OPEN- AND CLOSED-CHAIN SIDE BRIDGETaylor Tuff, Tyson A C Beach, Samuel J Howarth
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research|September 24, 2015
Verbal Instructions Acutely Affect Drop Vertical Jump Biomechanics--Implications for Athletic Performance and Injury Risk AssessmentsSteven Khuu, Lindsay L Musalem, Tyson A C Beach
Human Movement Science|March 26, 2008
Muscular contribution to low-back loading and stiffness during standard and suspended push-upsTyson A C Beach, Samuel J Howarth, Jack P Callaghan
Journal of Applied Biomechanics|June 27, 2008
Abdominal muscles dominate contributions to vertebral joint stiffness during the push-upSamuel J Howarth, Tyson A C Beach, Jack P Callaghan
Applied Ergonomics|July 24, 2013
FMS™ scores and low-back loading during lifting--whole-body movement screening as an ergonomic tool?Tyson A C Beach, David M Frost, Jack P Callaghan
Human Factors|February 1, 2024
The Influence of Contextual and Theoretical Expertise on Generic and Occupation-Specific Lifting StrategyDaniel P Armstrong, Tyson A C Beach, Steven L Fischer
Work (Reading, Mass.)|May 31, 2003
The effects of a continuous passive motion device on myoelectric activity of the erector spinae during prolonged sitting at a computer workstationTyson A C Beach, Stephanie K Mooney, Jack P Callaghan
Clinical Biomechanics (Bristol, Avon)|April 28, 2004
The time-varying response of the in vivo lumbar spine to dynamic repetitive flexionRobert J Parkinson, Tyson A C Beach, Jack P Callaghan
Journal of Applied Biomechanics|August 11, 2025
Modifying Trunk Inclination and Low Back Curvature Inconsistently Affects Isometric Multijoint Lifting Strength Across IndividualsBrendan L Pinto, Tyson A C Beach, Jack P Callaghan
Human Factors|December 8, 2025
Does the Directive to Avoid Low Back Flexion Hinder Physical Performance? Examining Isometric Strength in Postures Adopted During Light Mass LiftingBrendan L Pinto, Tyson A C Beach, Jack P Callaghan
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International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy|February 25, 2020
BIOMECHANICAL MATCHING OF LOW BACK EXTERNAL DEMANDS DURING THE OPEN- AND CLOSED-CHAIN SIDE BRIDGETaylor Tuff, Tyson A C Beach, Samuel J Howarth
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research|September 24, 2015
Verbal Instructions Acutely Affect Drop Vertical Jump Biomechanics--Implications for Athletic Performance and Injury Risk AssessmentsSteven Khuu, Lindsay L Musalem, Tyson A C Beach
Human Movement Science|March 26, 2008
Muscular contribution to low-back loading and stiffness during standard and suspended push-upsTyson A C Beach, Samuel J Howarth, Jack P Callaghan
Journal of Applied Biomechanics|June 27, 2008
Abdominal muscles dominate contributions to vertebral joint stiffness during the push-upSamuel J Howarth, Tyson A C Beach, Jack P Callaghan
Applied Ergonomics|July 24, 2013
FMS™ scores and low-back loading during lifting--whole-body movement screening as an ergonomic tool?Tyson A C Beach, David M Frost, Jack P Callaghan
Human Factors|February 1, 2024
The Influence of Contextual and Theoretical Expertise on Generic and Occupation-Specific Lifting StrategyDaniel P Armstrong, Tyson A C Beach, Steven L Fischer
Work (Reading, Mass.)|May 31, 2003
The effects of a continuous passive motion device on myoelectric activity of the erector spinae during prolonged sitting at a computer workstationTyson A C Beach, Stephanie K Mooney, Jack P Callaghan
Clinical Biomechanics (Bristol, Avon)|April 28, 2004
The time-varying response of the in vivo lumbar spine to dynamic repetitive flexionRobert J Parkinson, Tyson A C Beach, Jack P Callaghan
Journal of Applied Biomechanics|August 11, 2025
Modifying Trunk Inclination and Low Back Curvature Inconsistently Affects Isometric Multijoint Lifting Strength Across IndividualsBrendan L Pinto, Tyson A C Beach, Jack P Callaghan
Human Factors|December 8, 2025
Does the Directive to Avoid Low Back Flexion Hinder Physical Performance? Examining Isometric Strength in Postures Adopted During Light Mass LiftingBrendan L Pinto, Tyson A C Beach, Jack P Callaghan
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