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Victor C.H. Chan
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The role of machine learning in the primary prevention of work-related musculoskeletal disorders: A scoping review
VCH Chan, GB Ross, AL Clouthier, SL Fischer, RB Graham
Applied Ergonomics 98, 103574, 2022
552022
A subject-specific approach to detect fatigue-related changes in spine motion using wearable sensors
VCH Chan, SM Beaudette, KB Smale, KHE Beange, RB Graham
Sensors 20 (9), 2646, 2020
142020
A comparison of augmented feedback and didactic training approaches to reduce spine motion during occupational lifting tasks
VCH Chan, TN Welsh, L Tremblay, DM Frost, TAC Beach
Applied Ergonomics 99, 103612, 2022
122022
Using visual aids to influence manual lifting techniques: acute effects of viewing static images on spine motion
VCH Chan, TN Welsh, DM Frost, TAC Beach
International Journal of Occupational Safety and Ergonomics 27 (2), 605-612, 2021
62021
Assessing the Soldier Survivability Tradespace Using a Single IMU
MP Mavor, VCH Chan, KM Gruevski, LLM Bossi, T Karakolis, RB Graham
IEEE Access, 2023
12023
Assessing Muscle Fatigue Using Electromyography Complexity and Wavelet Methods During Repetitive Trunk Movements
D Kang, V Chan, X Zhao, RB Graham
Available at SSRN 4679582, 2023
12023
A Comparison of Augmented Feedback and Didactic Approaches to Reduce Spine Motion During Box and Paramedic Lifting Tasks
VCH Chan
University of Toronto, 2018
12018
Gait Activity Recognition Using Instrumented Shoe Insoles in Persons With and Without Multiple Sclerosis
V Chan, M Mavor, A Mir-Orefice, R Graham
MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS JOURNAL 29, 923-923, 2023
2023
Mechanical work done by lower extremity vs. lumbosacral joint moments in single-leg squats: a preliminary analysis
VCH Chan, T Beach
Bodies of Knowledge (Toronto, ON, Canada), 2017
2017
Systems-Based Approach to the Study of Spinal Control: Review of Literature and an Intervention Study Proposal
VCH Chan, D Frost, T Beach
Bertha Rosenstadt National Undergraduate Research Conference (Toronto, ON …, 2016
2016
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