2007
DOI: 10.1080/00140130701195063
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Maximal manual stretcher carriage: performance and recovery of male and female ambulance workers

Abstract: The effects of a maximal duration stretcher carriage on heart rate (HR), lactate concentration, hand steadiness and hand-grip strength were studied up to 72 h post-exercise in 17 male and 15 female military ambulance personnel. Using both hands for transport, the participants walked on a treadmill ergometer at a speed of 4.5 km/h. Force measurements at the handlebars yielded mean loads of 245 N (25 kg) on each side. Each step on the treadmill induced additional force oscillations with peak forces up to 470 N c… Show more

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“…Even if metric problems actually do not occur at a workplace, the strength demands which take into consideration male and female percentile values may prevent ineffective personnel assignments. As an example, there is the manual stretcher transport which is an elementary task of ambulance and rescue 366 Combined Physiological and Anthropometrical Databases as Ergonomic Tools services: The sustained hand-grip contraction and the eccentric strains during the transport require large hand-grip forces by ambulance personnel (Leyk et al, 2006a(Leyk et al, , 2006bRice et al, 1996;von Restorff, 2000). With regard to pre-employment screening, von Restorff (2000) proposed to consider only applicants whose hand-grip strength on the weaker side exceeds 334 N.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Even if metric problems actually do not occur at a workplace, the strength demands which take into consideration male and female percentile values may prevent ineffective personnel assignments. As an example, there is the manual stretcher transport which is an elementary task of ambulance and rescue 366 Combined Physiological and Anthropometrical Databases as Ergonomic Tools services: The sustained hand-grip contraction and the eccentric strains during the transport require large hand-grip forces by ambulance personnel (Leyk et al, 2006a(Leyk et al, , 2006bRice et al, 1996;von Restorff, 2000). With regard to pre-employment screening, von Restorff (2000) proposed to consider only applicants whose hand-grip strength on the weaker side exceeds 334 N.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…and Exercise Physiology, Germany 2) German Sport University Cologne, Department of Physiology and Anatomy, Germany 3) Research Group Physiological Anthropology, University of Kiel both men and women (Bhambhani and Maikala, 2000;Leyk et al, 2006aLeyk et al, , 2006bRice et al, 1996). Thus, strength measurements are also necessary for pre-employment screening and selection.…”
Section: ) Central Institute Of the Federal Armed Forces Medical Sermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These measures were repeated at the same time daily as a measure of cumulative fatigue. Grip strength was selected as an outcome measure due to its association as a marker of fatigue [ 11 , 12 ] and association with elements of tactical performance in these populations [ 13 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, with an increased risk of injury and no additional improvements in load carriage performance found when sessions were greater than four per month [110], the recommendation is that load carriage-specific sessions are conducted no more than once every 10 to 14 days, since a further increase in frequency will typically not increase performance but may increase the risk of injury [30]. This reasoning is also strengthened by the observation of a slow recovery of neuromuscular function in the trunk and limbs up to 48-72 h after a load carriage bout [11,111,112]). For example, in a study by Leyk et al [112], military ambulance workers performed a maximal stretcher transport with a mean load of 25 kg on each side and wearing 10 kg of standard military clothing.…”
Section: Physical Conditioning and Rehabilitation For Soldier Load Carriage Tasksmentioning
confidence: 99%