2016
DOI: 10.1007/s40664-016-0157-x
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Körperhaltungen und Bewegungen bei typischen Friseurtätigkeiten

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“…One study examined trends in compensation claims for work-related MSD [26]. Furthermore, seven studies were related to evaluation research [7, 27–32], three studies solely measured working postures while performing regular hairdressing tasks [8, 11, 33] and three studies were from the same cohort of students entering working life [3436]. All but one study predominantly included females [37].…”
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“…One study examined trends in compensation claims for work-related MSD [26]. Furthermore, seven studies were related to evaluation research [7, 27–32], three studies solely measured working postures while performing regular hairdressing tasks [8, 11, 33] and three studies were from the same cohort of students entering working life [3436]. All but one study predominantly included females [37].…”
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“…The Kilbom reference values [56] for high repetition in the shoulder (high risk for MSD: > 2.5 rep/min), and for the elbow and hand (> 10 rep/min) were both significantly exceeded, particularly when using the round brush to straighten hair (e.g. right hand 50 rep/min) [33].…”
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