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an extreme bend at the knees, and (3) an elongated posture with a straight neck. Differences in posture exhibited in this study could be a result of the athletic bearing of the participants or the type of exercise, or both, and the amount of exercise regularly performed. Other differences may also stem from past physical injuries such as bone breaks and knee or shoulder injuries, and from gender differences such as center of gravity. No single crew member exhibited the typical NBP called out in the MSIS standard.
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found greater individual variations between crew members' neutral body positions than originally suggested by the earlier Skylab study. In general, three main postures were exhibited by the crew as a whole. These constituted (1) an almost standing posture, (2) a slightly pitched forward posture with
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The neutral body posture occurs during a state of weightlessness and minimizes the body's need to support itself against the pull of gravity. This offloads musculoskeletal stress and reduces pressure on the diaphragm and spine. Neutral body posture supports the natural curvature of the spine. A
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that is not experiencing mechanical stress will curve inward at the neck (cervical region), outward at the upper back (thoracic region), and inward at the lower back (lumbar region).
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NASA standards for the neutral body position have informed seat design for commercial vehicle manufacturers. In 2005, engineers and scientists at
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used NBP research in the development of driver's seats in their new vehicles.
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Neutral body postures for six crew members from Space Shuttle mission STS-57
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Frances E. Mount, Mihriban Whitmore and Sheryl L. Stealey (February 2003).
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Later work by NASA based on research aboard Space Shuttle mission
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Posture the human body naturally assumes in microgravity
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An averaged neutral body position as defined in MSIS
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posture
human body
microgravity
Man-System Integration Standards
anthropometry
biomechanics
Skylab

STS-57
neutral spine
Nissan Motor Company
Fetal position


"NASA Standards Inform Comfortable Car Seats"
"Man-System Integration Standards Volume I, Section 3: ANTHROPOMETRY AND BIOMECHANICS"
Top 50 Tech Services CEOs of 2019



"NASA TM-2003-104805: Evaluation of Neutral Body Posture on Shuttle Mission STS-57 (SPACEHAB-1)"
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“Understanding Neutral Spine Position and the Core Muscles”
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Anthropometry
Biomechanics
Human positions
Posture

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