Wayne J. Albert

Wayne J. Albert

University of New Brunswick

H-index: 24

North America-Canada

About Wayne J. Albert

Wayne J. Albert, With an exceptional h-index of 24 and a recent h-index of 14 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of New Brunswick, specializes in the field of Occupational biomechanics, ergonomics, lifting, work fatigue.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Differential effects of sex on upper body kinematics and kinetics during fatiguing, Asymmetric lifting

Active workstations: A literature review on workplace sitting

Effects of implementing an active sitting protocol compared to using a traditional office chair and standing workstation

The biomechanical benefits of active sitting

Does active sitting provide more physiological changes than traditional sitting and standing workstations?

Relationship between occupational stress injury score and simulated patient-care scenario performance among experienced paramedics

A biomechanical analysis of active vs static office chair designs

Exploration of the health status of experienced New Brunswick paramedics

Wayne J. Albert Information

University

Position

Professor and Dean

Citations(all)

1881

Citations(since 2020)

617

Cited By

1756

hIndex(all)

24

hIndex(since 2020)

14

i10Index(all)

49

i10Index(since 2020)

21

Email

University Profile Page

University of New Brunswick

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Wayne J. Albert Skills & Research Interests

Occupational biomechanics

ergonomics

lifting

work fatigue

Top articles of Wayne J. Albert

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Differential effects of sex on upper body kinematics and kinetics during fatiguing, Asymmetric lifting

Applied Ergonomics

Michelle R Cardoso

Daniel P Armstrong

Steven L Fischer

Wayne J Albert

2024/4/1

Active workstations: A literature review on workplace sitting

Steve Pearse

Michelle Léger

Wayne J Albert

Michelle Cardoso

2024/2/8

Effects of implementing an active sitting protocol compared to using a traditional office chair and standing workstation

International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics

Wayne J Albert

Cynthia Dion

Michelle R Cardoso

2024/5/1

The biomechanical benefits of active sitting

Ergonomics

Michelle C Léger

Cynthia Dion

Wayne J Albert

Michelle R Cardoso

2023/8/3

Does active sitting provide more physiological changes than traditional sitting and standing workstations?

Applied Ergonomics

Michelle C Léger

Michelle R Cardoso

Cynthia Dion

Wayne J Albert

2022/7/1

Relationship between occupational stress injury score and simulated patient-care scenario performance among experienced paramedics

Work

Mathieu Tremblay

Wayne J Albert

Steven L Fischer

Eric Beairsto

Michel J Johnson

2022/1/1

A biomechanical analysis of active vs static office chair designs

Applied Ergonomics

Michelle R Cardoso

Andrew K Cardenas

Wayne J Albert

2021/10/1

Exploration of the health status of experienced New Brunswick paramedics

Work

Mathieu Tremblay

Wayne J Albert

Steven L Fischer

Eric Beairsto

Michel J Johnson

2020/1/1

Predictors of clinical success with stabilization exercise are associated with lower levels of lumbar multifidus intramuscular adipose tissue in patients with low back pain

Disability and Rehabilitation

Jeffrey J Hebert

Edward C Le Cara

Shane L Koppenhaver

Martin D Hoffman

Robin L Marcus

...

2020/2/27

Exploring the relationship between health status and simulated patient-care scenario performance among experienced paramedics.

Mathieu Tremblay

Wayne J Albert

Steven L Fischer

Eric Beairsto

Michel J Johnson

2020/1/2

Occupational health profile of Canadian Maritimes truck drivers

Work

Mathieu Tremblay

Wayne J Albert

Martin Lavallière

Mathieu Belanger

François Gallant

...

2020/1/1

Physiological responses during paramedics’ simulated driving tasks

Work

Mathieu Tremblay

Wayne J Albert

Steven L Fischer

Eric Beairsto

Michel J Johnson

2020/1/1

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