I am looking for references to published material describing how to
interpret the force-time curves obtained from force plates,
particularly during lifting / lowering activities. A summary will be
posted.
The nearest I found in the BIOMCH-L archives was a summary dated 27
Nov. 1995 by Sean Gallagher regarding combining force plate data with
kinematic data to estimate L5/S1 forces.
Andrew.Pinder@hsl.gov.uk
Health and Safety Laboratory, Broad lane, Sheffield, S3 7HQ, UK
Tel +44 114 289 2594; Fax +44 114 289 2526
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interpret the force-time curves obtained from force plates,
particularly during lifting / lowering activities. A summary will be
posted.
The nearest I found in the BIOMCH-L archives was a summary dated 27
Nov. 1995 by Sean Gallagher regarding combining force plate data with
kinematic data to estimate L5/S1 forces.
Andrew.Pinder@hsl.gov.uk
Health and Safety Laboratory, Broad lane, Sheffield, S3 7HQ, UK
Tel +44 114 289 2594; Fax +44 114 289 2526
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