Original paper

The effect of hand tools’ handle shape on upper extremity comfort and postural discomfort among hand-woven shoemaking workers

Volume: 74, Pages: 102833 - 102833
Published: Nov 1, 2019
Abstract
Hand tools are widely used in a large number of occupations. Many workers have to use hand tools to accomplish their duties. This may cause work-related Upper Extremities Musculoskeletal Disorders (UEMSDs). The present study was conducted in Iranian hand-woven shoe industry to (a) investigate the design of hand tools currently used in hand-woven shoemaking operation and (b) design/redesign the tools' handles based on anthropometric tables and...
Paper Details
Title
The effect of hand tools’ handle shape on upper extremity comfort and postural discomfort among hand-woven shoemaking workers
Published Date
Nov 1, 2019
Volume
74
Pages
102833 - 102833
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