Peter P Le, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2008-2016 | Integrated Systems Engineering | Ohio State University, Columbus, Columbus, OH |
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occupational biomechanics, ergonomics, human factors, spine, low back, neckGoogle:
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Le P, Mills EHL, Weisenbach CA, et al. (2023) Neck Muscle Coactivation Response to Varied Levels of Mental Workload During Simulated Flight Tasks. Human Factors. 187208231206324 |
Turner A, Markey M, Le P, et al. (2023) Disorientation effects, circulating small ribonucleic acid, and genetic susceptibility on static postural stability. Heliyon. 9: e14413 |
Dufour JS, Reiter A, Cox C, et al. (2022) Motion sickness decreases low back function and changes gene expression in military aircrew. Clinical Biomechanics (Bristol, Avon). 96: 105671 |
Le P, Aurand A, Best TM, et al. (2017) An Exploratory Electromyography-Based Coactivation Index for the Cervical Spine. Human Factors. 18720817738598 |
Le P, Aurand A, Walter BA, et al. (2017) Development of A Lumbar Emg-Based Coactivation Index for the Assessment of Complex Dynamic Tasks. Ergonomics. 1-24 |
Le P, Aurand A, Dufour JS, et al. (2017) Development and testing of a moment-based coactivation index to assess complex dynamic tasks for the lumbar spine. Clinical Biomechanics (Bristol, Avon). 46: 23-32 |
Weston E, Le P, Marras WS. (2017) A biomechanical and physiological study of office seat and tablet device interaction. Applied Ergonomics. 62: 83-93 |
Le P, Best TM, Khan SN, et al. (2016) A review of methods to assess coactivation in the spine. Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology : Official Journal of the International Society of Electrophysiological Kinesiology. 32: 51-60 |
Le P, Marras WS. (2016) Evaluating the low back biomechanics of three different office workstations: Seated, standing, and perching. Applied Ergonomics. 56: 170-8 |
Le P, Hwang J, Grawe S, et al. (2015) Biomechanical patterns of text-message distraction. Ergonomics. 1-11 |