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Biomechanical Assessment of Work Footwear

Discussion in 'General Issues and Discussion Forum' started by NewsBot, Dec 15, 2012.

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    Biomechanical Assessment of Work Footwear for International Airline
    Personnel
    Martha Luc´ıa Zequera D´ıaz and Carlos Andr´es Wilches P´erez
    34th Annual International Conference of the IEEE EMBS; San Diego, California USA, 28 August - 1 September, 2012 (pdf)
     
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    Case study of the impact of toecap type on the microclimate in protective footwear
    Emilia Irzmańska,
    International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics; Volume 44, Issue 5, September 2014, Pages 706–714
     
  3. "The aim of this pilot study was to assess the performance and comfort of the work footwear in air hostesses and airport staff" - I found that amusing.:morning:
     
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    Effect of work boot type on work footwear habits, lower limb pain and perceptions of work boot fit and comfort in underground coal miners
    Jessica A. Dobson, Diane L. Riddiford-Harland, Alison F. Bell, Julie R. Steele
    Applied Ergonomics
    Volume 60, April 2017, Pages 146–153

     
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    Gait characteristics in women's safety shoes
    Kanako Goto et al
    Applied Ergonomics; Volume 65, November 2017, Pages 163–167
     
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    Influence of different safety shoes on gait and plantar pressure: a standardized examination of workers in the automotive industry.
    Ochsmann E, Noll U, Ellegast R, Hermanns I, Kraus T.
    J Occup Health. 2016 Sep 30;58(5):404-412
     
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    An explorative qualitative study to determine the footwear needs of workers in standing environments
    Jennifer Anderson, Anita E. Williams and Christopher Nester
    Journal of Foot and Ankle Research 201710:41: 30 August 2017
     
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    The three-dimensional shape of underground coal miner's feet do not match the internal dimensions of their work boots.
    Dobson JA et al
    Ergonomics. 2017 Oct 25:1-30. doi: 10.1080/00140139.2017.1397201
     
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    Impact of occupational footwear during simulated workloads on energy expenditure
    Ben M. Krings, Brandon L. Miller, Harish Chander, Hunter S. Waldman, Adam C. Knight, Matthew J. McAllister,
    Footwear Science: 13 Apr 2018
     
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    Effect of work boot shaft stiffness and sole flexibility on lower limb muscle activity and ankle alignment at initial foot-ground contact when walking on simulated coal mining surfaces: Implications for reducing slip risk.
    Dobson JA et al
    Appl Ergon. 2019 Aug 1;81:102903
     
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    Shorter work boot shaft height improves ankle range of motion and decreases the oxygen cost of work
    Cody Lindsay et al
    Ergonomics. 2020 Nov 17;1-13
     
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    Safety footwear: A survey of end-users
    D Janson et al
    Appl Ergon. 2020 Dec 21;92:103333
     
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    Identifying lower limb problems and the types of safety footwear worn in the Australian wine industry: a cross-sectional survey
    Alexander Willem Copper, Rolf Scharfbillig, Thuy Phuong Nguyen & Cassandra Collins
    Journal of Foot and Ankle Research volume 14, Article number: 58 (2021)
     
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    The biomechanical differences of wearing safety shoes compared with everyday shoes on dynamic balance when tripping over an obstacle
    Mads Daabeck Boysen et al
    Appl Ergon. 2023 Apr 29;
     
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