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Tags: 2005, Adult BiomechanicsChild Care Child, Age, American Journal Of Occupational Therapy, and performing hobbies less than 1 hour per week (p = .04). Parents' working status, and shoulders (11.5%). Factors associated with musculoskeletal pain were performing child-care tasks defined as having high biomechanical risks (p = .001), Backlog, few studies have examined the ergonomic risks involved in parents caring for children at home. PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to identify the frequency, Journal Article, Morse T, neck (17%), PedPal Lit, Preschool Data Collection FemaleHuman Engineering Humans Infant Male Middle Aged Musculoskeletal System/injuries New England Occupational Health Pain Risk Factors Wounds and Injuries/classification, Sanders MJ, the perception that caring for children is highly demanding (p = .003), their musculoskeletal discomfort, their performance of child-care tasks with high biomechanical risks (such as carrying a child in a car seat), type, upper back (16%)
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