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Endurance Lift

Endurance Lift Testing:

wpe1C.gif (959 bytes)  Reasons for performing test:

The testing is carried out without rest breaks to simulate work environment and to ensure endurance factors are taken into consideration.

This evaluation can also be used at any work height:

Bench height - observing the techniques of lifting at low levels including observation of lumbosacral stability and lower extremity strength, balance, and endurance.

Shoulder height - observing the recruitment of upper extremity muscle for the ability to control the lift from waist to shoulder level. Ability to stabilize the lumbosacral spine without allowing hyperextension to occur is also observed.

Overhead height - observing control and upper extremity strength above the line of vision. Total body control of balance and rotational factors to maintain safety while lifting is closely monitored.


wpe1C.gif (959 bytes)  Procedure:

Hint:

You can use close to 50% of the safe maximal lift to commence the lifting procedure. This will avoid the client having to  perform excess repetitions during this test.

wpe1C.gif (959 bytes)  Use of equipment during testing:

A variety of equipment can be used including adjustable shelving, benches, stepped bench, or boxes created of different sizes and shapes to be combined to produce varying heights and lift surfaces.

Note: Plastic crates should not be used for weights over 10 kgs. Boxes or wire crates should be sturdy, well sanded, covered or uncovered. Handles should be comfortable to grasp. Weights should not move around in box or crate.

You do not need weights less than .5 kg. Increments of weight should be approximately 1kg (2 lbs), 2.5kg (5 lbs),(2kg if available), 5kgs (11 lbs). Total weight should be around 80 kgs to 100kg (176 lbs to 220 lbs) depending on increments used.

wpe1C.gif (959 bytes)  Expected results or normally view patterns:

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wpe1C.gif (959 bytes)  Contraindications:

Excessive hypertension
Heart rate above 85% of predicted maximum if no other coronary risk factors are present.
Aggravation of nerve root or radicular symptoms.

wpe1C.gif (959 bytes)  Equipment required:

wpe1C.gif (959 bytes)  Typical substitution patterns:

Due to excessive substitution patterns noted by experience, these will be discussed and role played as part of the workshops

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