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PREMUS 2016<br />

Program<br />

Monday, June 20<br />

page 28<br />

Monday, June 20<br />

10:30am - 12:00pm<br />

Room 203A<br />

Symposium 2 – Evaluation of MSD biomechanical risk<br />

factors: the use of inertial sensors<br />

Chair: Adriana Savescu, Researcher, Human Life<br />

Department, French National Institute on Security and<br />

Occupational Health (INRS), Vandoeuvre, France<br />

Using inertial sensors to monitor workers’ trunk posture:<br />

the case of daycare workers<br />

Genevieve Dumas, Professor, Department of Mechanical<br />

and Materials Engineering, Queen’s University, Kingston,<br />

Ont., Canada<br />

Orientation drift compensation of inertial sensors in<br />

magnetically distorted field applications<br />

Ingo Hermanns, Research Officer, Institute for Occupational<br />

Safety and Health of the German Social Accident Insurance<br />

(IFA), Sankt Augustin, Germany<br />

Effect of task complexity and duration when validating an<br />

inertial system with an optoelectronic system<br />

Xavier Robert-Lachaine, Research Assistant, Centre for<br />

Research in Occupational Safety and Health (CROSH),<br />

Laurentian University, Sudbury, Ont., Canada<br />

Hand position estimation using inertial sensors<br />

Adriana Savescu, Researcher, Human Life Department,<br />

French National Institute on Security and Occupational<br />

Health (INRS), Vandoeuvre, France<br />

Inertial measurement units for assessment of the pattern<br />

of forward bending among blue-collar workers from the<br />

DPhacto cohort<br />

Pascal Madeleine, Professor, Department of Health Science<br />

and Technology, Aalborg University, Aalborg, Denmark<br />

Estimating 3D low-back moments during trunk bending<br />

using an inertial motion capture suit<br />

Gert Faber, Assistant Professor, Department of Human<br />

Movement Sciences, VU University, Amsterdam, The<br />

Netherlands<br />

Room 203B<br />

Epidemiology of work-related MSDs – Session 1<br />

Moderator: Alysha Meyers, Epidemiologist, Division of<br />

Surveillance, Hazard Evaluations and Field Studies, National<br />

Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH),<br />

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Cincinatti,<br />

U.S.A.<br />

Epidemiological differences between localized and nonlocalized<br />

low-back pain<br />

Karen Walker-Bone, Director, Arthritis Research, UK /MRC<br />

Centre for Musculoskeletal Health and Work, Southampton,<br />

U.K.<br />

Use of multiple data sources for surveillance of workrelated<br />

chronic low-back pain and low-back spinal damages<br />

in a French region<br />

Natacha Fouquet, Epidemiologist, French Institute for<br />

Public Health Surveillance, Laboratory of Ergonomics and<br />

Epidemiology Laboratory, Department of Occupational<br />

Health, University of Angers, Angers, France<br />

Are different mechanisms a potential reason for<br />

contrasting evidence on relationships between sedentary<br />

work and low-back symptoms?<br />

Leon Straker, Professor, Physiotherapy and Exercise Science,<br />

Curtin University, Perth, Australia<br />

Multidimensional factors associated with low back pain in<br />

adolescence<br />

Leon Straker, Professor, Physiotherapy and Exercise Science,<br />

Curtin University, Perth, Australia

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