Abstract
This study used two dimensional biomechanical analysis to examine
the effects of back belts and lifting load on selected lifting kinematics
during a simulated patient transfer. A human manikin placed in a sitting
position was attached to a customized lifting apparatus which controlled the
lifting load and direction of the manikin. Eighteen female participants,
between the age of 21 and 27, completed six lifts (sit to stand transfers) of
the manikin. Three lifts were completed at the 30 lb load condition (no belt,
belt 1 and belt 2) and three lifts were completed at the 50 lb load condition
(no belt, belt 1 and belt 2). A doubly two way ANOVA found a significant main
effect for the belt condition,
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