Driving-induced lower back pain: Investigation of causes and recommendations with TRIZ
Abstract
Background: Driving-induced lower back pain (DLBP) is associated with long driving times and awkward postures. Nonetheless, its actual causes and solutions remain unclear due to intervening causes from activities of daily living and traumatic injuries. This study investigated the causes and recommendations for DLBP using the theory of inventive problem solving (TRIZ). null Methods: A cause-and-effect chain analysis (CECA) was conducted based on...
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Title
Driving-induced lower back pain: Investigation of causes and recommendations with TRIZ
Published Date
Sep 15, 2021
Journal
Volume
10
Pages
871
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