Muscle strength is an important topic for ergonomics practitioners and  physiologists to understand, especially as it relates to workplace  injuries. Muscle strength and function is at the heart of many injuries  that lead to reduced productivity and economic strain on the worker, the  company, and society as a whole. This comprehensive source of  information and data relating to muscle strength is the first to present  such information in a single source.
Muscle Strength explains the general determinants of muscle strength  such as gender, age, and muscle type. It illustrates physical data in  the context of theoretical background and examines the protocols,  techniques, devices, and data used to record muscle strength in various  parts of the body. This is followed by a discussion of overexertion,  strength prediction, strength and endurance, torque and EMG  relationship, and muscle fatigue. Finally, the material is applied to  the use of muscle in jobs, to product design, and to studies of job  accommodation and the effect of disability on strength. Professionals in  ergonomics, biomechanics, sports science, and physiology will find that  this unique text provides insight and data on an important subject in  their field.
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Muscle Strength
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