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Danielle R. Carnegie
Danielle R. Carnegie
PhD Candidate, University of Toronto
Verified email at mail.utoronto.ca
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Using verbal instructions to influence lifting mechanics–Does the directive “lift with your legs, not your back” attenuate spinal flexion?
TAC Beach, T Stankovic, DR Carnegie, R Micay, DM Frost
Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology 38, 1-6, 2018
222018
A comparative analysis of lumbar spine mechanics during barbell-and crate-lifting: implications for occupational lifting task assessments
JD Zehr, DR Carnegie, TN Welsh, TAC Beach
International Journal of Occupational Safety and Ergonomics, 2018
92018
Functional Movement Screen Task Scores and Joint Range-of-motion: A Construct Validity Study
CA Hincapié, GA Tomlinson, M Hapuarachchi, T Stankovic, S Hirsch, ...
International Journal of Sports Medicine, 2022
32022
Kinematic Adaptations to Restricting Spine Motion During Symmetrical Lifting
DR Carnegie, JD Zehr, SJ Howarth, TAC Beach
JEK-D-22-00105, 2022
22022
Can we enable individuals to reach further down without rounding their backs before beginning a lift? Examining the influence of starting foot and trunk position on reach depth
DR Carnegie, SM Hirsch, SJ Howarth, TAC Beach
Ergonomics, 1-30, 2023
12023
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