Underrepresentation in Ergonomic Research

Much of the ergonomic research and product testing has historically been centered around male subjects, leading to a gap in understanding specific challenges and needs for women. This underrepresentation means that many ergonomic solutions in the workplace may not be as effective for female employees.

Much of the ergonomic research and product testing has historically been centered around male subjects, leading to a gap in understanding specific challenges and needs for women. This underrepresentation means that many ergonomic solutions in the workplace may not be as effective for female employees.

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