2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-41486-3_40
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Long-Haul Logistic Truck Drivers’ Physiological Fatigue on Low Back and Shoulder: A Primary Exploration

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“…Before the experiment, each subject was asked to pull a back dynamometer with a maximal lumbar force, so that the sEMG data under maximum voluntary contraction (MVC) could be recorded. In alignment with the previous study [24], the subject was asked to pull the back dynamometer with a maximal lumbar force, keeping their legs and trunk straight, only the upper limb that pulled as demonstrated in the Fig. 4c.…”
Section: A Experimental Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Before the experiment, each subject was asked to pull a back dynamometer with a maximal lumbar force, so that the sEMG data under maximum voluntary contraction (MVC) could be recorded. In alignment with the previous study [24], the subject was asked to pull the back dynamometer with a maximal lumbar force, keeping their legs and trunk straight, only the upper limb that pulled as demonstrated in the Fig. 4c.…”
Section: A Experimental Designmentioning
confidence: 99%