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Ergonomic analysis of production cooks at XYZ High SchoolGigstad, Justin. January 2002 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis--PlanB (M.S.)--University of Wisconsin--Stout, 2002. / Includes bibliographical references.
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Identification and analysis of upper extremity cumulative trauma disorders in the substrate disk polishing areas of ABC Company in central MinnesotaHammes, Clay. January 1999 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis--PlanB (M.S.)--University of Wisconsin--Stout, 1999. / Includes bibliographical references.
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The reduction/prevention of muscle and tendon sprains, strains, and overexertion injuries thru pre-work stretching and flexibility training at Polaris Industries, Inc. Osceola facilityAnderson, Matthew T. January 2002 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis--PlanB (M.S.)--University of Wisconsin--Stout, 2002. / Includes bibliographical references.
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Quantifying the financial impact of occupational injuries and illnesses, and the costs and benefits associated with an ergonomic risk control intervention within the Uniprise business segment of UnitedHealth GroupWarch, Sarah L. January 2002 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis--PlanB (M.S.)--University of Wisconsin--Stout, 2002. / Includes bibliographical references.
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A review of common overuse injuries in runners and a proposed training program for preventionSprenkel, Jessica Lynn 02 October 2014 (has links)
This report examines three common overuse injuries in recreational runners: patellofemoral pain syndrome, iliotibial band syndrome and plantar fasciitis. The anatomy of the knee, hip and foot is presented and discussed as it relates to each condition before exploring the mechanism of injury. A review of the literature for each injury includes various risk factors such as muscle weakness, muscle tightness and specific biomechanical factors potentially leading to injury. Recommendations for standard physical therapy exercises are included at the end of each chapter should injury occur. Finally, a preventative routine, developed with guidance from the practitioners at Sports Performance International is presented at the end of the report, taking into consideration the risk factors for overuse injury outlined previously, intended to reduce the likelihood of time being taken off due to pain or swelling. / text
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Employee risk due to ergonomic exposure during adhesive application processKostiuk, Tyler. January 2008 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis PlanB (M.S.)--University of Wisconsin--Stout, 2008. / Includes bibliographical references.
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The integration of safety and ergonomics into a lean manufacturing process a case study /Feutz, Philip. January 2008 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis PlanB (M.S.)--University of Wisconsin--Stout, 2008. / Includes bibliographical references.
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Ergonomic exposure to Company XYZ's employees by adjusting to a mixed engine model assembly lineEnglund, Andrew. January 2008 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis PlanB (M.S.)--University of Wisconsin--Stout, 2008. / Includes bibliographical references.
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Biomechanical measures as a function of cycle time in an occupational hand transfer task /Escorpizo, Reuben S. January 2005 (has links)
Thesis (M.Sc.)--York University, 2005. Graduate Programme in Kinesiology and Health Science. / Typescript. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 83-88). Also available on the Internet. MODE OF ACCESS via web browser by entering the following URL: http://gateway.proquest.com/openurl?url%5Fver=Z39.88-2004&res%5Fdat=xri:pqdiss &rft_val_fmt=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:dissertation&rft_dat=xri:pqdiss:MR11782
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A search for the pathophysiology of the non-specific occupational overuse syndrome (RSI) : a research project undertaken in the Department of Orthopaedics and Trauma, Royal Adelaide Hospital and the Department of Surgery, University of Adelaide / John William White.White, John William, 1959- January 1995 (has links)
Bibliography: leaves 193-200. / ix, 200 leaves ; 30 cm. / Title page, contents and abstract only. The complete thesis in print form is available from the University Library. / Argues that pain or discomfort so widely experienced in "normal" populations cannot, in all cases, have a pathological basis and that, therefore, there must be a non pathological cause. As well, a possible aetiology is suggested for other activity-related conditions which have not yet received generally accepted explanations such as Fibromyalgia. / Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Adelaide, Dept. of Surgery, RAH, 1996
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