Effects of Type of Work and Age on Spinal Shrinkage

S. O. Ismaila, O. Charles-Owaba
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Spinal shrinkage has been confirmed to be a result of loads imposed on the human spine. The present study was aimed at studying the effects of different types of work on spinal shrinkage. Moreover, the relationship between age and spinal shrinkage was also studied. The heights just before the start and after the close of work were measured in order to determine the spinal shrinkage. The study confirmed that there was no correlation between age and spinal shrinkage at 5% level of significance. It also confirmed that significant differences (at 5% level of significance) exist between spinal shrinkages due to heavy and light workloads. This suggests that inter individual variation in spinal shrinkage may be as a result of the types of work undertaken. Keywords : Spinal shrinkage, Spine, age, workloads, visco-elasticity. Journal of Applied Science, Engineering and Technology Vol. 6 (1) 2006 pp. 8-15
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工种和年龄对脊柱萎缩的影响
脊柱收缩已被证实是施加在人类脊柱上的负荷的结果。本研究旨在研究不同类型的工作对脊柱收缩的影响。此外,我们还研究了年龄与脊柱萎缩的关系。测量工作开始前和工作结束后的高度,以确定脊柱收缩。研究证实,年龄与脊柱萎缩之间没有相关性,显著性水平为5%。它还证实,在重负荷和轻负荷引起的脊柱收缩之间存在显著差异(显著性水平为5%)。这表明脊柱收缩的个体间差异可能是所从事工作类型的结果。关键词:脊柱收缩,脊柱,年龄,工作负荷,粘弹性。应用科学,工程技术Vol. 6 (1) 2006 pp. 8-15
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