The Interaction of Cognitive Interference, Standing Surface, and Fatigue on Lower Extremity Muscle Activity
ConclusionsThe cognitive task after workload increased lower extremity muscular activity compared to quite standing, irrespective of the surface condition, suggesting an increased demand was placed on the postural control system as the result of both fatigue and cognitive task.
Source: Safety and Health at Work - Category: Occupational Health Source Type: research
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