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Preface | ||
Notes on Contributors | ||
Introduction | 3 | |
1 | Sashaku: a user-oriented approach for seating | 9 |
2 | Adjustability in context | 25 |
3 | Three myths of ergonomic seating | 37 |
4 | Use of adjustable VDT stands in an office setting | 47 |
5 | VDT chair and work-surface heights | 59 |
6 | Overcoming anthropometric barriers to computer-human modelling for seat design and evaluation | 79 |
7 | Anthropometry and advanced ergonomic chairs | 101 |
8 | Effects of posture on mental performance: we think faster on our feet than on our seat | 119 |
9 | Our posture dictates perception | 133 |
10 | Low back pain and seating | 147 |
11 | Continuous passive lumbar motion in seating | 157 |
12 | Effects of body position and centre-of-gravity on tolerance of seated postures | 165 |
13 | Influence of furniture height on posture and back pain | 173 |
14 | Sitting (or standing?) at the computer workplace | 181 |
15 | Measurement of lumbar and pelvic motion during sitting | 193 |
16 | Does it matter that people are shaped differently, yet backrests are built the same? | 205 |
17 | The biomechanical relationship of seat design to the human anatomy | 221 |
18 | The biomechanical assessment and prediction of seat comfort | 231 |
19 | A fuzzy expert system for allocating chairs to elementary school children | 257 |
20 | The prevention of back pain in school children | 269 |
21 | Fitting the chair to the school child in Korea | 279 |
22 | A procedure for allocating chairs for school children | 289 |
23 | The classification of physical disabilities in the design of products and spaces | 299 |
24 | Seating for pregnant workers based on subjective symptoms and motion analysis | 317 |
25 | Seating and access to work | 335 |
26 | An ergonomic study of dynamic seating | 347 |
27 | The functional requirements of forward-tilting office chairs | 375 |
28 | Evaluating office chairs with value analysis | 391 |
29 | Towards systematic descriptions of chair performance | 405 |
30 | Office seating and movement | 413 |
31 | The study of lumbar motion in seating | 423 |
32 | Ergonomics standards and legislative trends for VDTs | 435 |
33 | Office 2000 | 447 |
Index | 451 |
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