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BIOMECHANICAL EVALUATION OF HANDLE LENGTH AND TYPE DURING WRENCHING TASK

BIOMECHANICAL EVALUATION OF HANDLE LENGTH AND TYPE DURING WRENCHING TASK. Patrick Dix 1 , Naira Campbell- Kyureghyan , PhD 2 Spine Biomechanics Laboratory, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI 1 Graduate Student; 2 Faculty Advisor. METHODS. 11 male subjects. RESULTS.

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BIOMECHANICAL EVALUATION OF HANDLE LENGTH AND TYPE DURING WRENCHING TASK

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  1. BIOMECHANICAL EVALUATION OF HANDLE LENGTH AND TYPE DURING WRENCHING TASK Patrick Dix1, Naira Campbell-Kyureghyan, PhD2 Spine Biomechanics Laboratory, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI 1Graduate Student; 2Faculty Advisor

  2. METHODS 11 male subjects

  3. RESULTS Musclesmeasured Grip measures Reductions due to the longer handle during wrenching Reductions due to the grip type during wrenching

  4. DISCUSSION • Longer handles reduce the muscle activity and grip pressure • Larger handle reduced the grip pressure, and some muscle activity • Both depend on the wrenching direction • This provides an initial look into the effects wrench handle design have on workers

  5. QUESTIONS?

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