Task-specific pain-related fear influences lifting biomechanics differently in individuals with and without occupations involving repetitive lifting tasks | Synapse
March 3, 2026Open Access
Task-specific pain-related fear influences lifting biomechanics differently in individuals with and without occupations involving repetitive lifting tasks
Key Points
Pain-related fear significantly alters lifting biomechanics in individuals with occupations involving repetitive tasks.
Participants with a history of repetitive lifting demonstrated marked changes in their biomechanics when fear was present.
Analysis highlights how occupational factors contribute to distinct lifting strategies in response to pain-related fear.
Understanding these differences may inform better injury prevention strategies across various physical labor occupations.