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Effects of job-simulated flexibility and strength-flexibility training protocols on maintenance employees engaged in manual handling operations

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<title>Effects of job-simulated flexibility and strength-flexibility training protocols on maintenance employees engaged in manual handling operations</title>
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<title>Ergonomics</title>
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<abstract displayLabel="Summary">This study examined the effects of four flexibility and strength-flexibility training protocols on the dynamic strength, endurance time, and truncal operations. Significant improvement in physical capacity was obtained through flexibility training either by a progressive increase in the holding time with fixed exercise repetition or a progressive increase repetition with fixed holding time. The flexibility and strength-flexibility training protocols exhibited similar effects on physical capacity. It was suggested that a follow-up flexibility protocol should be performed on a daily basis in order to maintain the gains obtained in flexibility during the intensive-short training programe</abstract>
<note type="statement of responsibility">L. Guo... [et al.]</note>
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<publisher>London and Washington</publisher>
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<text>Vol. 35, nº 9, September 1992 ; p. 1103-1117</text>
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