Range of motion measurement reliability for the Canadian load effects assessment program / by Andrew Morton, Carlie Sorgini, Jordan Bray-Miners, Melissa Yu, Neha Sam, HumanSystems® Incorporated.: D68-3/120-2018E-PDF
"The Canadian Load Effects Assessment Program (CAN-LEAP) experimentation series has been conducted in the past to evaluate the effect of various worn kit and equipment configurations on the soldiers' performance. The objectives of this experimentation campaign remain the same, this time examining the effect of wearing extended body armour on soldier Range of Motion (ROM) and the associated effect on CAN-LEAP performance. The primary objectives of this study are: 1. To assess both previously developed and novel approaches to assessing ROM to determine which approach is most precise, repeatable, and most highly correlated with CAN-LEAP performance. 2. To evaluate the effect of wearing extended body armour on soldier ROM and the associated effect on CAN-LEAP performance"--Executive summary, page ii.
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| Title | Range of motion measurement reliability for the Canadian load effects assessment program / by Andrew Morton, Carlie Sorgini, Jordan Bray-Miners, Melissa Yu, Neha Sam, HumanSystems® Incorporated. |
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| Publication type | Monograph - View Master Record |
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| Description | 1 online resource (xviii, 245 pages, 3 unnumbered pages) : illustrations. |
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