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Title: MODELING OF THE HUMAN BEHAVIOUR IN A VIBRATIONAL MEDIUM
Authors: BARBU, Daniela Mariana
BARBU, Ion
Keywords: Vibration
Human Body
Modeling
Simulation
Issue Date: Oct-2006
Publisher: Transilvania University Press of Braşov
Citation: GOOGLE SCHOLAR
Series/Report no.: COMAT 2006;1-7
Abstract: Vibration is most simply defined as oscillating motion. It could be periodic or nonperiodic. Repeated loading of the lumbar spine occurs in activities of daily living like lifting and driving. The chronic exposure results in mechanical and chemical changes in the spinal components leading to spinal degeneration. In a chronic vibration environment, the prevalence of low-back problems is dependent on a host of factors including subject age, subject posture, magnitude of input vibration, and exposure time. It is imperative that efforts be made to understand the effects of wholebody vibration on the spine and how these can be prevented. This paper focuses on the contributions of the mathematical models in this area.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1030
ISBN: 973 - 635 - 823 - 2
Appears in Collections:COMAT 2006

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