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Your thoughts can harm your neck and back during lifting tasks: In lab, contradictory feedback linked to increased spine loading

The mental distress of cognitive dissonance encountering information that conflicts with how we act or what we believe can lead to added pressure on the neck and low back during lifting and lowering tasks, new research suggests. ....

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Your thoughts may harm your neck, back during lifting tasks: Study

Ohio, May 25: According to a new study, the emotional distress of mental dissonance - receiving knowledge that contradicts how we act or what we think - might contribute to increased strain on the neck and low back during lifting and lowering tasks. ....

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Your thoughts may harm your neck, back during lifting tasks: Study

According to a new study, the emotional distress of mental dissonance - receiving knowledge that contradicts how we act or what we think - might contribute to increased strain on the neck and low back during lifting and lowering tasks. ....

United States , Ohio State University , William Marras , Afton Hassett , Eric Weston , Safdar Khan , Spine Research Institute , College Of Medicine , University Of Michigan , Ohio State , Tristan Weaver , Ews India ,

Your thoughts can harm your neck and back dur

The mental distress of cognitive dissonance – encountering information that conflicts with how we act or what we believe – can lead to added pressure on the neck and low back during lifting and lowering tasks, new research suggests. ....

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