Section i – kinesiology influence of spine-focused verbal instruction on spine flexion during lifting by lifting with flexed spine especially near the end range of motion has been identified as potential risk factor for low back injury/pain

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  • who: Dom from the , Department of Human Health and Nutritional Sciences, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON, Canada have published the article: Section I - Kinesiology Influence of Spine-Focused Verbal Instruction on Spine Flexion During Lifting by Lifting with flexed spine especially near the end range of motion has been identified as potential risk factor for low back injury/pain, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: For this study, flexion angles were analyzed at each intersegmental level from T8/T9 to L5/S1 as well Influence of spine-focused verbal instruction on spine flexion during lifting as . . .

     

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