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American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists., ed. Ergonomic interventions to prevent musculoskeletal injuries in industry. [Cincinnati, Ohio]: American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists, 1987.

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Ergonomic intervention for the soft drink beverage delivery industry. [Washington, D.C.]: U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, 1996.

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1946-, Sauter Steven L., Dainoff M. J, and Smith Michael J. 1945-, eds. Promoting health and productivity in the computerized office: Models of successful ergonomic interventions. London: Taylor & Francis, 1990.

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Karwowski, Waldemar, and William S. Marras. Interventions, Controls, and Applications in Occupational Ergonomics. the Occupational Ergonomics Handbook. Taylor & Francis Group, 2006.

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1952-, Marras William S., and Karwowski Waldemar 1953-, eds. Interventions, controls, and applications in occupational ergonomics. Boca Raton, FL: Taylor & Francis, 2005.

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Karwowski, Waldemar, and William S. Marras. Interventions, Controls, and Applications in Occupational Ergonomics. Taylor & Francis Group, 2006.

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Karwowski, Waldemar, and William S. Marras. Interventions Controls and Applications in Occupational Ergonomics. Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.

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Marras, William S., and Waldemar Karwowski, eds. Interventions, Controls, and Applications in Occupational Ergonomics. CRC Press, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781420003642.

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Karwowski, Waldemar, and William S. Marras. Interventions, Controls, and Applications in Occupational Ergonomics. Taylor & Francis Group, 2006.

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(Editor), William S. Marras, and Waldemar Karwowski (Editor), eds. Interventions, Controls, and Applications in Occupational Ergonomics (Occupational Ergonomics Handbook, Second Edition). 2nd ed. CRC, 2006.

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Kelly, DeRango, and W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research., eds. The productivity consequences of two ergonomic interventions. Kalamazoo, MI: W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research, 2003.

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The Influence of ergonomic interventions on employee stress and physical symptoms. Washington, D.C: U.S. Dept. of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration, Office of Aviation Medicine, 1999.

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Rivilis, Irina. Evaluating the effectiveness of a participatory ergonomic intervention aimed at improving musculoskeletal health. 2004.

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Harris-Adamson, Carisa, Stephen S. Bao, and Bradley Evanoff. Musculoskeletal Disorders. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190662677.003.0023.

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This chapter describes the nature and magnitude of work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WRMSDs) and their prevention and control. The incidence and severity of musculoskeletal disorders is described by body region and by occupation, and a conceptual model for the contributors and pathways to developing WRMSDs is described. Neck disorders and upper-extremity disorders as well as low back pain and lower-extremity disorders are described in detail, including evaluation, diagnosis, and prevention. Personal factors, physical exposures, and psychosocial stress that contribute to the development of WRMSDs are described. Ergonomic interventions to reduce or eliminate physical exposures are stressed as critically important preventive measures.
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Chin, Ki Jinn. Maximizing Visualization of the Needle During Ultrasound Procedures. Edited by S. Lowell Kahn, Bulent Arslan, and Abdulrahman Masrani. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199986071.003.0094.

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Safe and successful ultrasound-guided interventional procedures depend on the ability to visualize both anatomical structures of interest and the advancing needle. This chapter describes various strategies for optimizing needle visualization and tip localization during freehand guidance of a needle to a tissue target using ultrasound. Challenges to needle visualization include the poor echogenicity of standard needles at insertion angles steeper than 30–45 degrees to the horizontal, the difficulty of aligning the needle with the ultrasound beam, and manipulation in three dimensions based on two-dimensional visual information. Attention to ergonomics improves probe and needle control and facilitates alignment. Needle echogenicity can be improved by using a shallower angle, where possible, and echogenic needle technology. Hand movements of probe and needle should be kept small and controlled. Indirect cues of needle tip location are also extremely useful and should be utilized routinely.
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