2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.shaw.2016.04.008
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Key Strike Forces and Their Relation to High Level of Musculoskeletal Symptoms

Abstract: BackgroundThis study aimed to investigate the relation between key strike forces and musculoskeletal symptoms (MSS). Moreover, this study presents a key strike force measurement method to be used in a workplace setting. The correlation between key strike force characteristics and MSS was previously studied, but the measurement methods used either a single-key switch or force platforms applied under the keyboard. Most of the studies were conducted in a laboratory setting. The uniqueness of measurement methods i… Show more

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“…Obviously, if spine model yields are just mixes of hand power and kinematic inputs and uncover no more data about tissue stacking than the individual sources of info themselves, proper measurable treatment ought to dispose of at least one individuals from exceptionally corre-sponded blends of these factors. In the event that factors from the yields of a biomechanical spine model are, undoubtedly, wiped out from measurable multivariable models of hazard factors, the proceeded with utilization of spine models to evaluate word related LBP hazard could be addressed due to absence of epidemiological proof to counterbalance contention encompassing suspicions in various models and issues in their immediate approval (Levanon et al, 2016).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Obviously, if spine model yields are just mixes of hand power and kinematic inputs and uncover no more data about tissue stacking than the individual sources of info themselves, proper measurable treatment ought to dispose of at least one individuals from exceptionally corre-sponded blends of these factors. In the event that factors from the yields of a biomechanical spine model are, undoubtedly, wiped out from measurable multivariable models of hazard factors, the proceeded with utilization of spine models to evaluate word related LBP hazard could be addressed due to absence of epidemiological proof to counterbalance contention encompassing suspicions in various models and issues in their immediate approval (Levanon et al, 2016).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…WMSDs are a result of a mismatch between the worker, the work task and the work environment. Several risk factors for the development of WMSDs have been identified, including repetitive work, awkward postures during work performance and discrepancies between the physical capacity of the human body and the physical requirements of the work task [8]. The incidence of specific WMSDs and reported discomfort in particular body regions is highly associated with specific work types [9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…), se requieren de manera importante soluciones alternativas (9). Adicionalmente, participantes con altos niveles de trastornos músculo-esqueléticos en empresas de la industria con síntomas específicamente en la espalda y el cuello, se aquejan de padecimientos significativamente más altos que aquellos donde se implementaron medidas de evaluaciones ergonómicas y programas de intervención (10).…”
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