Immediate psychological and biomechanical effects of two categories of lumbar belts in healthcare workers and workers with back pain Abstract Abstract not available Produced Under this Project Scientific Reports Immediate Psychological and Biomechanical Effects of Two Kinds of Lumbar Support Belts on Healthy Workers and Workers with Backache Research Report: R-997 Video Reports and Conferences Immediate psychological and biomechanical effects of two categories of lumbar belts in healthcare workers and workers with back pain Conference: CF-257 Simplified Articles Porter ou pas la ceinture lombaire ?Des chercheurs s'intéressent aux effets psychologiques et biomécaniques Volume 31, n0 2To Wear or Not to Wear a Lumbar Support Belt?Researchers Investigate the Psychological and Biomechanical Effects Volume 31, n0 2 Scientific Publications The effect of different lumbar belt designs on the lumbopelvic rhythm in healthy subjects (Poster)Christian Larivière, Caron J.-M., Preuss R., Hakim MecheriSource : in Proceedings of the XXth Congress of the International Society of Electrophysiology & Kinesiology / ISEK (20th : July 15- 18, 2014 : Rome, Italy), 2014, p. 224The effect of different lumbar belt designs on the lumbopelvic rhythm in healthy subjectsChristian Larivière, Caron J.-M., Preuss R., Hakim MecheriSource : BMC Musculuskeletal Disorders, vol. 15, no 307, 2014, 13 pThe effect of two lumbar belt designs on trunk repositioning sense in subjects with and without low back painBoucher J.-A., Roy N., Preuss R., Christian LarivièreSource : (2017). Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, 60(5), 306-311. doi: 10.1016/j.rehab.2017.03.002Déterminants cliniques et neuromécaniques du développement de l'incapacité lombaire chez les travailleursDescarreaux M.Source : Communication présentée au Rendez-vous de la science de l'IRSST, Montréal, QC.Effets psychologiques et biomécaniques immédiats de deux catégories de ceintures lombaires chez des travailleurs en santé et des travailleurs avec maux de dosChristian LarivièreSource : Communication présentée au Rendez-vous de la science de l'IRSST, Montréal, QC.The effect of lumbar belts on psychological and biomechanical outcomesShahvarpour A., Preuss R., Sullivan M., Alessia Negrini, Christian LarivièreSource : Communication présentée au41st annual meeting of the American society of biomechanics ASB2017, Boulder, CO.The effect of extensible and non-extensible lumbar belts on trunk muscle activity and lumbar stiffness in subjects with and without low back painLudvig D., Preuss R., Christian LarivièreSource : (2019). Clinical Biomechanics, 67, 45-51. doi: 10.1016/j.clinbiomech.2019.04.019The effect of extensible and non-extensible lumbosacral orthoses on anticipatory postural adjustments in participants with low back pain and healthy controlsChristian Larivière, Preuss R.Source : (2021). Musculoskeletal Science & Practice, 55. doi: 10.1016/j.msksp.2021.102421The effect of extensible and non-extensible lumbar belts on trunk postural balance in subjects with low back pain and healthy controlsShahvarpour A., Preuss R., Christian LarivièreSource : (2019). Gait & Posture, 72, 211-216. doi: 10.1016/j.gaitpost.2019.06.013The effect of wearing a lumbar belt on biomechanical and psychological outcomes related to maximal flexion-extension motion and manual material handlingShahvarpour A., Preuss R., Sullivan M., Alessia Negrini, Christian LarivièreSource : (2018). Applied Ergonomics, 69, 17-24. doi: 10.1016/j.apergo.2018.01.001Maintaining lumbar spine stability: A study of the specific and combined effects of abdominal activation and lumbar belt on lumbar intrinsic stiffnessChristian Larivière, Boucher J.-A., Ludvig D., Hakim MecheriSource : (2018). XXIInd Congress of the International Society of Electrophysiology & Kinesiology, (p. 71-72). Dublin, Irlande : ISEK. Other Project(s) You May be Interested in Acceptability, Acceptance and Assessment of Exoskeletons in the Agrifood Sector Through an Interdisciplinary Approach Additional Information Type: Project Number: 2012-0055 Status: Completed Year of completion: 2017 Research Field: Occupational Rehabilitation Team: Christian Larivière (IRSST)Alessia Negrini (IRSST)Michael J.L. Sullivan (Université McGill)Richard Preuss (Université McGill)