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A passive back exoskeleton supporting symmetric and asymmetric lifting in stoop and squat posture reduces trunk and hip extensor muscle activity and adjusts body posture – A laboratory study

Tessy Luger, Mona Bär, Robert Seibt, Pia Rimmele, Monika A. Rieger, Benjamin Steinhilber

2021Applied Ergonomics65 citationsDOI

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ExoskeletonSquatTrunkBicepsPhysical medicine and rehabilitationElectromyographyBiomechanicsMedicineKinematicsPhysical therapyAnatomyBiologyPhysicsEcologyClassical mechanicsMusculoskeletal pain and rehabilitationStroke Rehabilitation and RecoveryMuscle activation and electromyography studies