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Richard Carroll Nelson grad student 1977 Penn State (Biomechanics Tree)
 (The Use of Electromyography in the Calculation of Dynamic Joint Torque)
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Norman RW, McGill SM, Potvin JR. (2021) Dr. Richard C. Nelson: An Important Multigenerational Father of Biomechanics. Journal of Applied Biomechanics. 37: 587-589
Kerr MS, Frank JW, Shannon HS, et al. (2001) Biomechanical and psychosocial risk factors for low back pain at work. American Journal of Public Health. 91: 1069-75
Daynard D, Yassi A, Cooper JE, et al. (2001) Biomechanical analysis of peak and cumulative spinal loads during simulated patient-handling activities: a substudy of a randomized controlled trial to prevent lift and transfer injury of health care workers. Applied Ergonomics. 32: 199-214
Neumann WP, Wells RP, Norman RW, et al. (2001) Trunk posture: Reliability, accuracy, and risk estimates for low back pain from a video based assessment method International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics. 28: 355-365
Neumann WP, Wells RP, Norman RW, et al. (2001) A posture and load sampling approach to determining low-back pain risk in occupational settings International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics. 27: 65-77
Mientjes MIV, Norman RW, Wells RP, et al. (1999) Assessment of an EMG-based method for continuous estimates of low back compression during asymmetrical occupational tasks. Ergonomics. 42: 868-879
Norman R, Wells R, Neumann P, et al. (1998) A comparison of peak vs cumulative physical work exposure risk factors for the reporting of low back pain in the automotive industry. Clinical Biomechanics (Bristol, Avon). 13: 561-573
Wells R, Norman R, Neumann P, et al. (1997) Assessment of physical work load in epidemiologic studies: common measurement metrics for exposure assessment. Ergonomics. 40: 51-61
Andrews DM, Norman RW, Wells RP, et al. (1997) The accuracy of self-report and trained observer methods for obtaining estimates of peak load information during industrial work International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics. 19: 445-455
McGill SM, Norman RW, Cholewicki J. (1996) A simple polynomial that predicts low-back compression during complex 3-D tasks. Ergonomics. 39: 1107-18
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