Association of objectively measured lifting load with low-back pain, stress, and fatigue: A prospective cohort study
CONCLUSIONS: Higher daily lifting loads were associated with higher LBP intensity after work and the following morning. These findings suggest that warehouses should consider the daily lifting loads when organizing warehouse work to prevent development of LBP, eg, using company records to provide a more equal distribution of daily lifting loads between workers.PMID:37930317 | DOI:10.5271/sjweh.4127
Source: Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment and Health - Category: Occupational Health Authors: R úni Bláfoss Per Aagaard Thomas Clausen Lars L Andersen Source Type: research
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