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Low Back Biomechanics during Repetitive Deadlifts: A Narrative Review

Vanessa Ramirez, Babak Bazrgari, Fan Gao, Michael A. Samaan

2022IISE Transactions on Occupational Ergonomics and Human Factors15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OCCUPATIONAL APPLICATIONSHeavy deadlifting is used as a screening tool or training protocol for recruitment and retention in physically-demanding occupations, especially in the military. Spinal loads experienced during heavy deadlifts, particularly shearing forces, are well above recommended thresholds for lumbar spine injury in occupational settings. Although members of the noted occupation likely have stronger musculoskeletal systems compared to the general population, experiencing shearing forces that are 2 to 4 times larger than the threshold of injury, particularly under repetitive deadlift, may transform a screening tool or training protocol to an occupationally-harmful physical activity.

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BiomechanicsPhysical medicine and rehabilitationPhysical therapyMedicineLumbarPopulationLumbar spineMusculoskeletal injuryNarrative reviewSurgeryAlternative medicineAnatomyEnvironmental healthPathologyIntensive care medicineOccupational Health and PerformanceMusculoskeletal pain and rehabilitationSports injuries and prevention
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