The outcome of the study concluded that the analysis and results meet the main objective. Angular measurements using a goniometer in therapeutic treatments are very simple when it comes to a.
The analysis was done by comparing the findings between both phases through statistical analysis, and the significant improvements of ergonomic interventions were identified. It is practical, economical, portable and easy to use. The same test subject, environments, work procedures and evaluation method in phase one were repeated in phase two.
In the second phase, the ergonomics intervention was introduced with a low-cost trolley that removed the work-related musculoskeletal disorders from the engineers. The questionnaire, body part assessments and archival operation records were investigated. If the file name component does not contain any variable, Kinovea will try to find a number in it and automatically increment it in preparation for the next video so as not to disrupt the flow during multi-attempts recording sessions. Kinovea is an easy-to-use, portable and free tool that can be used in real field situations no previous experience is required to obtain accurate and reliable. In the first phase, the indoor spectrum measurement problem identification was performed by using the portable and handheld spectrum analyser. The study consisted of two phases, where the participative assessments and direct observations were conducted on 17 engineers. As a conclusion, the current study and its findings are found useful and has contributed to enhance significant knowledge pertaining to motion capture-analysis, drop jump movement and HD VideoCam-Kinovea integration. An easy to use, portable and low cost system, which will help the.
A comprehensive study was conducted to perform ergonomic studies for indoor spectrum measurement activity to improve productivity and occupational safety and health. Moreover, it is low cost, portable and easy to use. Firstly, a motion capture-analysis system combining HD VideoCam-Kinovea was validated.
Engineers in the communication and multimedia industries in Malaysia exposed to the risk factors of work-related musculoskeletal disorders.