Background Military service in Finland is compulsory for all male citizens and annually about 80% of 19-year-old men enter into the service. The elevated risk for many chronic diseases and loss of function among those who are inactive and unfit can be often detected already in youth. On the other hand, activity-induced injuries among young are true public health issue. The purpose of the present prospective cohort follow-up study was to evaluate predictive associations between acute or overuse injuries and their various intrinsic risk factors. Methods Four successive cohorts of conscripts who formed a representative sample of Finnish young men were followed for 6 months. At the beginning of the service, the risk factors of injuries w...
Abstract Background Musculoskeletal injuries are the main cause of premature discharge from military...
Aims: This study attempted to investigate the nature and risk factors of injury hospitalization amon...
Background:\ua0Injuries sustained by military recruits during initial training impede training progr...
Background Military service in Finland is compulsory for all male citizens and annually about 80%...
Introduction Injuries are the major cause of morbidity and loss of active training days in military...
Abstract Background Musculoskeletal disorders and injuries are common causes of morbidity and loss o...
Abstract Background Military service in Finland is compulsory for male citizens and annually about 9...
Risk factors of acute and overuse musculoskeletal injuries among young conscripts: a population-base...
BackgroundBone stress fractures are overuse injuries commonly encountered in sports and military med...
Abstract Background: Physical activity in adolescence is promoted for its multi-dimensional health ...
Background: Physical activity in adolescence is promoted for its multi-dimensional health benefits. ...
Abstract Background Physical activity in adolescence is promoted for its multi-dimensional health be...
Background Military specialists are elite personnel who are trained to work across diverse operation...
Background and Objectives: Musculoskeletal injuries are a major health hazard among military personn...
Abstract Background Overuse injuries (OI) are common in elite athletics. Previous studies have had a...
Abstract Background Musculoskeletal injuries are the main cause of premature discharge from military...
Aims: This study attempted to investigate the nature and risk factors of injury hospitalization amon...
Background:\ua0Injuries sustained by military recruits during initial training impede training progr...
Background Military service in Finland is compulsory for all male citizens and annually about 80%...
Introduction Injuries are the major cause of morbidity and loss of active training days in military...
Abstract Background Musculoskeletal disorders and injuries are common causes of morbidity and loss o...
Abstract Background Military service in Finland is compulsory for male citizens and annually about 9...
Risk factors of acute and overuse musculoskeletal injuries among young conscripts: a population-base...
BackgroundBone stress fractures are overuse injuries commonly encountered in sports and military med...
Abstract Background: Physical activity in adolescence is promoted for its multi-dimensional health ...
Background: Physical activity in adolescence is promoted for its multi-dimensional health benefits. ...
Abstract Background Physical activity in adolescence is promoted for its multi-dimensional health be...
Background Military specialists are elite personnel who are trained to work across diverse operation...
Background and Objectives: Musculoskeletal injuries are a major health hazard among military personn...
Abstract Background Overuse injuries (OI) are common in elite athletics. Previous studies have had a...
Abstract Background Musculoskeletal injuries are the main cause of premature discharge from military...
Aims: This study attempted to investigate the nature and risk factors of injury hospitalization amon...
Background:\ua0Injuries sustained by military recruits during initial training impede training progr...