Fritz, 1998 - Google Patents
Three-dimensional biomechanical model for simulating the response of the human body to vibration stressFritz, 1998
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- 15736181068947259507
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- Fritz M
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- Medical and Biological Engineering and Computing
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Several investigations have revealed that long-term exposure to whole-body vibrations can induce low back pain. In analogy to materials handling, the health risk can be assessed if the forces transmitted in the spine during vibration are known. To estimate the forces a …
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