Previous analyses revealed that the daily compressive dose Sed based on internal lumbar forces might be a better predictor of low back pain (LBP) outcomes than daily doses based on acceleration (daily vibration exposure A(8), vibration dose value VDV) [1, 2]. The aim of the current study was to investigate whether acceleration-based (external) lifetime doses differ from force-based and compression-based (internal) lifetime doses for the prediction of LBP outcomes.
Association between alternative cumulative lifetime vibration doses and low back outcomes
BOVENZI, MASSIMO;
2017-01-01
Abstract
Previous analyses revealed that the daily compressive dose Sed based on internal lumbar forces might be a better predictor of low back pain (LBP) outcomes than daily doses based on acceleration (daily vibration exposure A(8), vibration dose value VDV) [1, 2]. The aim of the current study was to investigate whether acceleration-based (external) lifetime doses differ from force-based and compression-based (internal) lifetime doses for the prediction of LBP outcomes.File in questo prodotto:
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