Occupational Biomechanics

Occupational Biomechanics by Don B. Chaffin, published by Wiley-Interscience on September 7, 1984, is a comprehensive exploration of biomechanics in relation to workplace health. This edition spans 454 pages and is presented in English. The book focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of musculoskeletal issues caused by overexertion and mechanical strain, providing insights into how these problems can be addressed effectively.
Readers will find a thorough examination of the evaluation and design of work environments aimed at minimizing the risk of mechanical stress on workers’ musculoskeletal systems. The text delves into the physiological aspects of work, offering a detailed understanding of how biomechanics can inform better practices in occupational health. This foundational work serves as a resource for those interested in the intersection of biomechanics and workplace safety.
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Presents a complete picture of the emerging discipline of biomechanics as it relates to (1) diagnosis and treatment of musculoskeletal problems brought about by overexertion and mechanical strain in the workplace; and (2) the evaluation and design of work to avoid the probability of injurious mechanical stress of a worker’s musculoskeletal system.
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