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J Steven Moore

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Garg A, Moore J, Kapellusch J
Ergonomics . 2016 Oct; 60(8):1033-1041. PMID: 27734756
The Composite Strain Index (COSI) quantifies biomechanical stressors for complex tasks consisting of exertions at different force levels and/or with different exertion times. The Cumulative Strain Index (CUSI) further integrates...
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Garg A, Moore J, Kapellusch J
Ergonomics . 2016 Sep; 60(7):912-922. PMID: 27633493
The Revised Strain Index (RSI) is a distal upper extremity (DUE) physical exposure assessment model based on: intensity of exertion, frequency of exertion, duration per exertion, hand/wrist posture and duration...
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Thiese M, Hegmann K, Wood E, Garg A, Moore J, Kapellusch J, et al.
BMC Musculoskelet Disord . 2014 Aug; 15:283. PMID: 25146722
Background: Low Back Pain (LBP) is a common and costly problem, with variation in prevalence. Epidemiological reports of rating of pain intensity and location within the low back area are...
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Kapellusch J, Garg A, Boda S, Hegmann K, Moore J, Thiese M, et al.
J Occup Environ Med . 2014 Aug; 56(8):867-77. PMID: 25099415
Objective: To evaluate relationships between lifting and lowering of loads and risk of low back pain resulting in medication use (M-LBP). Methods: At baseline, worker demographics, psychosocial factors, hobbies, LBP...
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Thiese M, Hegmann K, Wood E, Garg A, Moore J, Kapellusch J, et al.
Hum Factors . 2014 Mar; 56(1):86-97. PMID: 24669545
Objective: This manuscript systematically quantifies multiple measures of low-back pain (LBP) prevalence by pain rating in a large, multisite cohort of workers. Background: Published LBP prevalence rates vary. Studies rely...
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Garg A, Kapellusch J, Hegmann K, Moore J, Boda S, Bhoyar P, et al.
Hum Factors . 2014 Mar; 56(1):44-57. PMID: 24669542
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between the revised NIOSH lifting equation (RNLE) and risk of seeking care for low-back pain (SC-LBP). Background: The RNLE...
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Garg A, Boda S, Hegmann K, Moore J, Kapellusch J, Bhoyar P, et al.
Hum Factors . 2014 Mar; 56(1):6-28. PMID: 24669540
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate relationships between the revised NIOSH lifting equation (RNLE) and risk of low-back pain (LBP). Background: The RNLE is commonly used to...
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Garg A, Hegmann K, Moore J, Kapellusch J, Thiese M, Boda S, et al.
BMC Musculoskelet Disord . 2013 Mar; 14:84. PMID: 23497211
Background: Few prospective cohort studies of workplace low back pain (LBP) with quantified job physical exposure have been performed. There are few prospective epidemiological studies for LBP occupational risk factors...
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Chaumont Menendez C, Amick Iii B, Jenkins M, Caroom C, Robertson M, Gerr F, et al.
Work . 2012 Aug; 43(3):293-302. PMID: 22927597
Objective: Evaluate the validity of two self-report symptoms surveys with two disorder classification protocols. Participants: 100 graduate students at a private school in the Southwest United States. Methods: Study participants...
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Brewer S, Van Eerd D, Amick 3rd B, Irvin E, Daum K, Gerr F, et al.
J Occup Rehabil . 2006 Aug; 16(3):325-58. PMID: 16933148
Background: The literature examining the effects of workstation, eyewear and behavioral interventions on musculoskeletal and visual symptoms among computer users is large and heterogeneous. Methods: A systematic review of the...