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Assessing Increased Activities of the Forearm Muscles Due to Anti-Vibration Gloves: Construct Validity of a Refined Methodology.

Author(s): Yao Y, Rakheja S, Larivière C, Marcotte P

OBJECTIVE: The primary aim was to test the construct validity of a surface electromyography (EMG) measurement protocol, indirectly assessing the effects of anti-vibration (AV) gloves on activities of the forearm muscles. BACKGROUND: AV gloves impose a relat...

Article GUID: 32885999

Comprehensive evaluation of adsorption performances of carbonaceous materials for sulfonamide antibiotics removal.

Author(s): Luo B, Huang G, Yao Y, An C, Li W, Zheng R, Zhao K

Sulfonamide antibiotics have highly toxic effects on humans and other organisms within the food chain. Adsorption by various carbonaceous materials is an effective method for removing them from the aqueous environment. Batch adsorption experiments were cond...

Article GUID: 32886308

Distributed vibration isolation and manual dexterity of anti-vibration gloves: Is there a correlation?

Author(s): Yao Y, Rakheja S, Marcotte P

Ergonomics. 2020 Apr 06;:1-37 Authors: Yao Y, Rakheja S, Marcotte P

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The first MICCAI challenge on PET tumor segmentation.

Author(s): Hatt M, Laurent B, Ouahabi A, Fayad H, Tan S, Li L, Lu W, Jaouen V, Tauber C, Czakon J, Drapejkowski F, Dyrka W, Camarasu-Pop S, Cervenansky...

Med Image Anal. 2018 02;44:177-195 Authors: Hatt M, Laurent B, Ouahabi A, Fayad H, Tan S, Li L, Lu W, Jaouen V, Tauber C, Czakon J, Drapejkowski F, Dyrka W, Camarasu-Pop S, Cervenansky F, Girard P...

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Evaluation of effects of anti-vibration gloves on manual dexterity.

Author(s): Yao Y, Rakheja S, Gauvin C, Marcotte P, Hamouda K

Ergonomics. 2018 Nov;61(11):1530-1544 Authors: Yao Y, Rakheja S, Gauvin C, Marcotte P, Hamouda K

Article GUID: 29984624

Performance of ceramic disk filter coated with nano ZnO for removing Escherichia coli from water in small rural and remote communities of developing regions.

Author(s): Huang J, Huang G, An C, He Y, Yao Y, Zhang P, Shen J

Environ Pollut. 2018 Jul;238:52-62 Authors: Huang J, Huang G, An C, He Y, Yao Y, Zhang P, Shen J

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Treatment of rural domestic wastewater using multi-soil-layering systems: Performance evaluation, factorial analysis and numerical modeling.

Author(s): Song P, Huang G, An C, Shen J, Zhang P, Chen X, Shen J, Yao Y, Zheng R, Sun C

Sci Total Environ. 2018 Dec 10;644:536-546 Authors: Song P, Huang G, An C, Shen J, Zhang P, Chen X, Shen J, Yao Y, Zheng R, Sun C

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Biophysiological and factorial analyses in the treatment of rural domestic wastewater using multi-soil-layering systems.

Author(s): Shen J, Huang G, An C, Song P, Xin X, Yao Y, Zheng R

J Environ Manage. 2018 Nov 15;226:83-94 Authors: Shen J, Huang G, An C, Song P, Xin X, Yao Y, Zheng R

Article GUID: 30114576

Wastewater treatment in amine-based carbon capture.

Author(s): Dong C, Huang G, Cheng G, An C, Yao Y, Chen X, Chen J

Chemosphere. 2019 May;222:742-756 Authors: Dong C, Huang G, Cheng G, An C, Yao Y, Chen X, Chen J

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Title:Evaluation of effects of anti-vibration gloves on manual dexterity.
Authors:Yao YRakheja SGauvin CMarcotte PHamouda K
Link:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29984624?dopt=Abstract
DOI:10.1080/00140139.2018.1497208
Category:Ergonomics
PMID:29984624
Dept Affiliation: CONCORDIA
1 a CONCAVE Research Center , Concordia University , Montreal , Quebec , Canada.
2 b Institut de recherche Robert-Sauve en sante et en securite du travail (IRSST) , Montreal , Quebec , Canada.

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Evaluation of effects of anti-vibration gloves on manual dexterity.

Ergonomics. 2018 Nov;61(11):1530-1544

Authors: Yao Y, Rakheja S, Gauvin C, Marcotte P, Hamouda K

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of anti-vibration gloves on manual dexterity and to explore factors affecting the manual dexterity. The manual dexterity of ten different gloves was investigated with 15 adult male subjects via performing two different dexterity tests, namely ASTM F2010 standard test and Two-Hand Turning and Placing Minnesota test. Two-factor repeated-measures analysis of variance was conducted to evaluate the main effects of glove type, test method and their interaction effect on manual dexterity. Results suggested that glove type yielded significant effect on manual dexterity (p?<?.001), while no significant difference was observed between test methods (p?=?.112). The interaction effect of glove type and test method also revealed a significant difference (p?=?.009). The manual dexterity decreased nearly linearly with increase in the glove thickness, which further showed a moderately significant difference on the number of drops during the tests. Practitioner Summary: Anti-vibration gloves may adversely affect manual dexterity and work precision, which may discourage their usage. This article presented a study of manual dexterity performance of anti-vibration gloves and the design factors affecting the manual dexterity. The results were discussed in view of a design guidance for improved hand dexterity, which would encourage the use of anti-vibration gloves in the workplace.

PMID: 29984624 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]