Measuring Slipperiness
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In recent decades injury has begun to gain prominence as a public health and societal problem. Slipperiness and slip trip and fall (STF) injuries are among the greatest obstacles to reducing the injury burden. One of the biggest challenges in STF is defining and measuring slipperiness. After over half a century of serious research on what slipperiness is and how it can be measured rapid progress has been made in the decade of the 90s. Measuring Slipperiness: Human Locomotion and Surface Factors provides an overview of basic concepts and definitions of terms related to the 'measurement of slipperiness' from the onset of a foot slide to a gradual loss of balance and a fall. The book includes expert group perspectives on human-centered (biomechanical locomotive perceptual and cognitive) and surface-centered (roughness friction) aspects and approaches. It addresses the injury burden of slipperiness globally reviews existing slipmeters and summarizes areas of consensus in the field of slipperiness measurement. Perhaps the most comprehensive treatment of the subject ever compiled the book contains contributions from North America Europe Asia and Oceania including the National Laboratories of Finland France the U.K. and the U.S. A valuable state-of-the-art textbook it provides students with a useful starting point for understanding the many aspects of STF.
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