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Biomechanical response to ladder slipping events: Effects of hand placement

Schnorenberg et al., 2015

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13153929336756340557
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Schnorenberg A
Campbell-Kyureghyan N
Beschorner K
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Journal of biomechanics

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Ladder falling accidents are a significant, growing and severe occupational hazard. The factors that contribute to falls from ladders and specifically those that influence the motor response from ladder falls are not well understood. The aims of this research were to …
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