Objectives: To determine the effects of different body armour types, carried loads, and walking speeds on trunk and lower-limb joint biomechanics. Design: Within-subjects repeated measures to determine the effects of different body armour types, carried loads, and walking speeds on trunk and lower-limb joint biomechanics. Methods: Twenty soldiers (29.5 ± 7.1yrs) completed a treadmill walking protocol in an unloaded (baseline) condition and wearing a control, Tiered Body Armour System (TBAS) and five different armour types (cARM1-2, pARM1) with two load configurations (15 and 30 kg) for a total of eight armour × load ensembles. In each ensemble, participants walked for 10 min at 1.53 m s−1 and 1.81 m s−1 speeds. Whole-body marker ki...
Military personnel carry their equipment in load carriage systems (LCS) which consists of webbing an...
Load carriage is an inevitable part of military life both during training and operations. Loads carr...
The aim of this systematic review was to evaluate the impact of bilaterally symmetrical backpack sys...
Soldiers regularly transport loads weighing >20 kg at slow speeds for long durations. These tasks el...
Musculoskeletal injuries (MSI) in the military reduce soldier capability and impose substantial cost...
Musculoskeletal injuries (MSI) in the military reduce soldier capability and impose substantial cost...
This study investigated the impact of body armor weight and load magnitude and distribution on the l...
Military personnel are commonly afflicted by lower-extremity overuse injuries. Load carriage and mus...
Carrying heavy loads results in biomechanical changes to gait and to an increased risk of injury in ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Military personnel are required to carry heavy loads whilst marching; this load carriage represents ...
Background: Soldiers that suffer a service-related knee musculoskeletal injury routinely develop joi...
International audienceIn the military context, soldiers carry equipments of total mass often exceedi...
Carrying loads is essentially learned through nurture and the environment you live in. Humans at one...
Introduction: Adopting knee adduction biomechanics during prolonged load carriage, a common military...
Military personnel carry their equipment in load carriage systems (LCS) which consists of webbing an...
Load carriage is an inevitable part of military life both during training and operations. Loads carr...
The aim of this systematic review was to evaluate the impact of bilaterally symmetrical backpack sys...
Soldiers regularly transport loads weighing >20 kg at slow speeds for long durations. These tasks el...
Musculoskeletal injuries (MSI) in the military reduce soldier capability and impose substantial cost...
Musculoskeletal injuries (MSI) in the military reduce soldier capability and impose substantial cost...
This study investigated the impact of body armor weight and load magnitude and distribution on the l...
Military personnel are commonly afflicted by lower-extremity overuse injuries. Load carriage and mus...
Carrying heavy loads results in biomechanical changes to gait and to an increased risk of injury in ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Military personnel are required to carry heavy loads whilst marching; this load carriage represents ...
Background: Soldiers that suffer a service-related knee musculoskeletal injury routinely develop joi...
International audienceIn the military context, soldiers carry equipments of total mass often exceedi...
Carrying loads is essentially learned through nurture and the environment you live in. Humans at one...
Introduction: Adopting knee adduction biomechanics during prolonged load carriage, a common military...
Military personnel carry their equipment in load carriage systems (LCS) which consists of webbing an...
Load carriage is an inevitable part of military life both during training and operations. Loads carr...
The aim of this systematic review was to evaluate the impact of bilaterally symmetrical backpack sys...