The Effect of Driving Factors on Spinal Loading
A new method for evaluation of spinal load was used in a pilot study to investigate these loads as they arise during vehicle driving. It was found that the operation of the controls provided the greatest loading, whilst vibration appeared to have little effect. The seat shape chosen did not countera...
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