International Journal of Exercise Science 15(3): 300-312, 2022. Musculoskeletal injuries, especially resulting from physical training, are a significant threat to military readiness. Due to costs related to treating injuries and the high probability of chronic, recurrent injuries, prevention should be a primary focus to maximize human performance and military success. However, in the US Army, many personnel are uninformed on injury prevention topics, and no research has identified injury prevention knowledge gaps in military leaders. This study examined the current knowledge of US Army ROTC cadets on injury prevention topics. This cross-sectional study was conducted at two university ROTC programs in the US. Cadets completed a questionnaire...
Due to the physical activity requirements of the United States (U.S.) Armed Forces, there is a conce...
Specific movement patterns have been identified as possible risk factors for noncontact lower extrem...
Specific movement patterns have been identified as possible risk factors for noncontact lower extrem...
Background: Musculoskeletal injuries are the leading health concern for the United States Army. Thes...
Introduction: Musculoskeletal injuries are the leading health concern for the United States Army. ...
INTRODUCTION: In the ROTC population, most musculoskeletal injuries occur during physical training (...
Objectives: This study examined the extent to which musculoskeletal disorders [MSD] affect military ...
Objectives: This study examined the extent to which musculoskeletal disorders [MSD] affect military ...
Objectives: This study examined the extent to which musculoskeletal disorders [MSD] affect military ...
Injuries represent the leading problem of U.S. military personnel across the spectrum of health, fro...
Background and Objectives: Musculoskeletal injuries are a major health hazard among military personn...
Athletes and soldiers must both develop and maintain high levels of physical fitness for the physica...
Objectives: To provide an overall perspective on musculoskeletal injury (MSI) epidemiology, risk fac...
ABSTRACT Introduction: Physical training for United States military personnel requires a combination...
Due to the physical activity requirements of the United States (U.S.) Armed Forces, there is a conce...
Due to the physical activity requirements of the United States (U.S.) Armed Forces, there is a conce...
Specific movement patterns have been identified as possible risk factors for noncontact lower extrem...
Specific movement patterns have been identified as possible risk factors for noncontact lower extrem...
Background: Musculoskeletal injuries are the leading health concern for the United States Army. Thes...
Introduction: Musculoskeletal injuries are the leading health concern for the United States Army. ...
INTRODUCTION: In the ROTC population, most musculoskeletal injuries occur during physical training (...
Objectives: This study examined the extent to which musculoskeletal disorders [MSD] affect military ...
Objectives: This study examined the extent to which musculoskeletal disorders [MSD] affect military ...
Objectives: This study examined the extent to which musculoskeletal disorders [MSD] affect military ...
Injuries represent the leading problem of U.S. military personnel across the spectrum of health, fro...
Background and Objectives: Musculoskeletal injuries are a major health hazard among military personn...
Athletes and soldiers must both develop and maintain high levels of physical fitness for the physica...
Objectives: To provide an overall perspective on musculoskeletal injury (MSI) epidemiology, risk fac...
ABSTRACT Introduction: Physical training for United States military personnel requires a combination...
Due to the physical activity requirements of the United States (U.S.) Armed Forces, there is a conce...
Due to the physical activity requirements of the United States (U.S.) Armed Forces, there is a conce...
Specific movement patterns have been identified as possible risk factors for noncontact lower extrem...
Specific movement patterns have been identified as possible risk factors for noncontact lower extrem...