License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. Currently, little is known about the length of time required to rehabilitate patients from stress fractures and their return to preinjury level of physical activity. Previous studies have looked at the return to sport in athletes, in a general population, where rehabilitation is not as controlled as within a captive military population. In this study, a longitudinal prospective epidemiological database was assessed to determine the incidence of stress fractures and the time taken to rehabilitate recruits to preinjury stage of training. Findings demonstrated a background prevalence of 5 % stress fractures in Ro...
Musculoskeletal injuries are a common cause of training delay and completion failure in all U.S. mil...
Athletes and soldiers must both develop and maintain high levels of physical fitness for the physica...
The purpose of our study was to investigate possible risk factors and mechanisms for the development...
Currently, little is known about the length of time required to rehabilitate patients from stress fr...
Background Stress fractures (SF) are one of the more severe overuse injuries in military training an...
IntroductionStress fractures (SFx) represent a significant proportion of musculoskeletal injuries in...
Background: The training of elite infantry recruits takes a year or more. Stress fractures are known...
Among a population of randomly selected US Marine Corps recruits at Marine Corps Recruit Depot, San ...
In three prospective epidemiologic studies of the effect of pre-military-induction sport activities ...
Stress fractures are common overuse injuries of bone resulting from the repeated application of subm...
Background: Musculoskeletal injuries during initial military training are a significant medical prob...
Introduction: Stress fractures are common during military training but femoral neck stress fractures...
Stress fracture is a common overuse injury within military training, resulting in significant econom...
Stress fractures are a common overuse problem among military trainees resulting in preventable morbi...
Stress fractures are focal structural weaknesses in bone occurring with the repeated application of ...
Musculoskeletal injuries are a common cause of training delay and completion failure in all U.S. mil...
Athletes and soldiers must both develop and maintain high levels of physical fitness for the physica...
The purpose of our study was to investigate possible risk factors and mechanisms for the development...
Currently, little is known about the length of time required to rehabilitate patients from stress fr...
Background Stress fractures (SF) are one of the more severe overuse injuries in military training an...
IntroductionStress fractures (SFx) represent a significant proportion of musculoskeletal injuries in...
Background: The training of elite infantry recruits takes a year or more. Stress fractures are known...
Among a population of randomly selected US Marine Corps recruits at Marine Corps Recruit Depot, San ...
In three prospective epidemiologic studies of the effect of pre-military-induction sport activities ...
Stress fractures are common overuse injuries of bone resulting from the repeated application of subm...
Background: Musculoskeletal injuries during initial military training are a significant medical prob...
Introduction: Stress fractures are common during military training but femoral neck stress fractures...
Stress fracture is a common overuse injury within military training, resulting in significant econom...
Stress fractures are a common overuse problem among military trainees resulting in preventable morbi...
Stress fractures are focal structural weaknesses in bone occurring with the repeated application of ...
Musculoskeletal injuries are a common cause of training delay and completion failure in all U.S. mil...
Athletes and soldiers must both develop and maintain high levels of physical fitness for the physica...
The purpose of our study was to investigate possible risk factors and mechanisms for the development...