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- Q17014792 subject Q7013407.
- Q17014792 abstract "Back belts, or lumbar support belts, are generally lightweight belts worn around the lower back to provide support to the lumbar. Industrial back belts tend to be similar to weight lifting belts or special belts used in medical rehabilitation therapy. Back belts are popular among workers across a number of industries—airline baggage handlers, warehouse workers, grocery clerks, etc.—specifically to prevent lifting injuries.The theory underlying the use of back belts is that the belts reduce forces on the spine, stiffen the spine, or increase intra-abdominal pressure. Research has yet to demonstrate the efficacy of back belts in preventing ergonomic injuries. In some cases, workers expose themselves to greater risk of injury, believing that the back belt is providing extra support and protection.".
- Q17014792 wikiPageWikiLink Q1293405.
- Q17014792 wikiPageWikiLink Q1425378.
- Q17014792 wikiPageWikiLink Q1750812.
- Q17014792 wikiPageWikiLink Q181623.
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- Q17014792 wikiPageWikiLink Q7013407.
- Q17014792 comment "Back belts, or lumbar support belts, are generally lightweight belts worn around the lower back to provide support to the lumbar. Industrial back belts tend to be similar to weight lifting belts or special belts used in medical rehabilitation therapy.".
- Q17014792 label "Back belt".