Gwanseob Shin, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2005 | North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC |
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(Viscoelastic responses of the lumbar spine during prolonged stooping.) |
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Yoon W, Shin G. (2023) Muscle fatigue tracking during dynamic elbow flexion-extension movements with a varying hand load. Applied Ergonomics. 116: 104217 |
Kwon Y, Shin G. (2022) Upper extremity muscle activity when vacuuming floors with cordless stick vacuum cleaners. Applied Ergonomics. 104: 103821 |
Song D, Kim E, Bak H, et al. (2021) Effect of hand loads on upper extremity muscle activity during pushing and pulling motions. Applied Ergonomics. 96: 103504 |
Kim E, Shin G. (2020) User discomfort while using a virtual reality headset as a personal viewing system for text-intensive office tasks. Ergonomics. 1-23 |
Choi S, Kim M, Kim E, et al. (2020) Changes in Low Back Muscle Activity and Spine Kinematics in Response to Smartphone Use During Walking. Spine |
Yoon W, Choi S, Han H, et al. (2020) Neck Muscular Load When Using a Smartphone While Sitting, Standing, and Walking. Human Factors. 18720820904237 |
Song D, Kim E, Kwon Y, et al. (2020) Changes in the range of head flexion rotation and neck muscle activity after prolonged use of a smartphone Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting. 64: 930-933 |
Han H, Shin G. (2019) Head flexion angle when web-browsing and texting using a smartphone while walking. Applied Ergonomics. 81: 102884 |
Bak H, D'Souza C, Shin G. (2019) Upper extremity muscular load during carpet vacuuming with household upright cleaners. Applied Ergonomics. 79: 38-44 |
Song D, Bak H, Shin G. (2019) Activation pattern of the upper extremity muscles during dynamic push and pull tasks Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting. 63: 1095-1098 |