- The mental distress of 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 tasks, a new study found, suggesting cognitive dissonance may be a previously unidentified risk factor for neck and low back pain. https://news.osu.edu/your-thoughts-can-harm-your-neck-and-back-during-lifting-tasks/ 14 comments science
Linking pages
Linked pages
Related searches:
Search whole site: site:news.osu.edu
Search title: Your thoughts can harm your neck and back during lifting tasks
See how to search.