Musculoskeletal injuries (MSI) in the military reduce soldier capability and impose substantial costs. Characterizing biomechanical surrogates of MSI during commonly performed military tasks (e.g., load carriage) is necessary for evaluating the effectiveness of possible interventions to reduce MSI risk. This study determined the effects of body-borne load distribution, load magnitude, and walking speed on tibiofemoral contact forces. Twenty-one Australian Army Reserve soldiers completed a treadmill walking protocol in an unloaded condition and wearing four armor types (standard-issue and three prototypes) with two load configurations (15 and 30 kg) for a total of 8 armor x load ensembles. In each ensemble, participants completed a 5-minute ...
Carrying loads is essentially learned through nurture and the environment you live in. Humans at one...
The performance of military tasks is often exacerbated by additional load carriage, leading to incre...
INTRODUCTION: Chronic exposure to high tibiofemoral joint (TFJ) loads can be detrimental to knee joi...
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...
Soldiers regularly transport loads weighing >20 kg at slow speeds for long durations. These tasks el...
Objectives: To determine the effects of different body armour types, carried loads, and walking spe...
Net muscle moments (NMMs) have been used as proxy measures of joint loading, but musculoskeletal mod...
Military personnel are required to carry heavy loads whilst marching; this load carriage represents ...
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...
The purpose of this study was to understand the effects of load carriage on human performance, speci...
Tibial stress fractures are a common occupational injury suffered by military personnel. Yet, it is ...
International audienceIn the military context, soldiers carry equipments of total mass often exceedi...
The work presented in this thesis is concerned with the measurement of gait and posture parameters a...
Carrying loads is essentially learned through nurture and the environment you live in. Humans at one...
The performance of military tasks is often exacerbated by additional load carriage, leading to incre...
INTRODUCTION: Chronic exposure to high tibiofemoral joint (TFJ) loads can be detrimental to knee joi...
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...
Soldiers regularly transport loads weighing >20 kg at slow speeds for long durations. These tasks el...
Objectives: To determine the effects of different body armour types, carried loads, and walking spe...
Net muscle moments (NMMs) have been used as proxy measures of joint loading, but musculoskeletal mod...
Military personnel are required to carry heavy loads whilst marching; this load carriage represents ...
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...
The purpose of this study was to understand the effects of load carriage on human performance, speci...
Tibial stress fractures are a common occupational injury suffered by military personnel. Yet, it is ...
International audienceIn the military context, soldiers carry equipments of total mass often exceedi...
The work presented in this thesis is concerned with the measurement of gait and posture parameters a...
Carrying loads is essentially learned through nurture and the environment you live in. Humans at one...
The performance of military tasks is often exacerbated by additional load carriage, leading to incre...
INTRODUCTION: Chronic exposure to high tibiofemoral joint (TFJ) loads can be detrimental to knee joi...