Ergonomics Design Metal Chair for the Elderly (Article)
Author: Mohammad Abdullah Taha Almandrawy
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Description: Ergonomics Design Metal Chair for the Elderly (Article) by Mohammad Abdullah Taha Almandrawy discusses ergonomic considerations in designing metal chairs for elderly users. It highlights the importance of anthropometrics, adjustability, and comfort features to improve safety and reduce musculoskeletal stress.
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