Kluth et al., 2015 - Google Patents
Rollerbar mouse as an ergonomic alternative to a standard computer mouseKluth et al., 2015
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- 16828147343597802867
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- Kluth K
- Keller E
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- Occupational Ergonomics
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BACKGROUND: The positioning of the hand-arm-shoulder system while computer-aided data entry, text processing or mouse operations-due to the kinematical chain's own weight- represents an important risk factor for musculoskeletal complaints such as RSI syndrome as …
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