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Erik W Sinsel

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Warren C, Xu X, Jackson M, McKinney W, Wu J, Welcome D, et al.
Vibration . 2025 Feb; 7(3):722-737. PMID: 39896972
Over-exposure of the hand-arm system to intense vibration and force over time may cause degeneration of the vascular, neurological, and musculoskeletal systems in the fingers. A novel animal model using...
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Zerin N, Breloff S, Dai F, Carey R, Warren C, Moore K, et al.
Am J Ind Med . 2025 Jan; 68 Suppl 1:S131-S143. PMID: 39788608
Background: This study aimed to assess how knee savers (KSs) and knee pads (KPs) alleviate risks of knee musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) among roofers during various phases of shingle installation. These...
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Derk R, Coyle J, Lindsley W, Blachere F, Lemons A, Service S, et al.
Build Environ . 2022 Dec; 229:109920. PMID: 36569517
Many respiratory diseases, including COVID-19, can be spread by aerosols expelled by infected people when they cough, talk, sing, or exhale. Exposure to these aerosols indoors can be reduced by...
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Coyle J, Derk R, Lindsley W, Boots T, Blachere F, Reynolds J, et al.
Indoor Air . 2022 Feb; 32(2):e12987. PMID: 35225389
To limit community spread of SARS-CoV-2, CDC recommends universal masking indoors, maintaining 1.8 m of physical distancing, adequate ventilation, and avoiding crowded indoor spaces. Several studies have examined the independent...
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Coyle J, Derk R, Lindsley W, Blachere F, Boots T, Lemons A, et al.
Viruses . 2021 Dec; 13(12). PMID: 34960804
There is strong evidence associating the indoor environment with transmission of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. SARS-CoV-2 can spread by exposure to droplets and very fine aerosol particles from...
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Dutta A, Breloff S, Dai F, Sinsel E, Carey R, Warren C, et al.
Autom Constr . 2021 Apr; 119. PMID: 33897107
Field or laboratory data collected for work-related musculoskeletal disorder (WMSD) risk assessment in construction often becomes unreliable as a large amount of data go missing due to technology-induced errors, instrument...
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Breloff S, Carey R, Dutta A, Sinsel E, Warren C, Dai F, et al.
Int J Ind Ergon . 2021 Apr; 77. PMID: 33897076
Trunk musculoskeletal disorders are common among residential roofers. Addressing this problem requires a better understanding of the movements required to complete working tasks, such as affixing shingles on a sloped...
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Dutta A, Breloff S, Dai F, Sinsel E, Warren C, Carey R, et al.
Ergonomics . 2020 May; 63(9):1182-1193. PMID: 32436438
Awkward and extreme kneeling during roofing generates high muscular tension which can lead to knee musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) among roofers. However, the combined impact of roof slope and kneeling posture...
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Breloff S, Dutta A, Sinsel E, Carey R, Warren C, Dai F, et al.
Int J Ind Ergon . 2020 Apr; 74. PMID: 32327865
One factor commonly associated with musculoskeletal disorder risk is extreme postures. To lessen this risk, individuals must be in an as neutral posture as possible while working. We analyzed how...
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Wu J, Sinsel E, Carey R, Zheng L, Warren C, Breloff S
J Biomech . 2019 Sep; 96:109333. PMID: 31558308
Epidemiological studies indicate that occupational activities that require extended deep knee flexion or kneeling are associated with a higher prevalence of knee osteoarthritis. In many sport activities, such as a...