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Epidemiology of musculoskeletal injuries among US Air Force Special Tactics Operators: an economic cost perspective
by
Eagle, Shawn
, Lovalekar, Mita
, Nindl, Bradley C
, Beals, Kim
, Johnson, Caleb D
, Wohleber, Meleesa F
, Keenan, Karen A
, Connaboy, Christopher
in
Consumer Price Index
/ Cost estimates
/ Data analysis
/ Epidemiology
/ injuries
/ Injury prevention
/ Medical records
/ Morbidity
/ Original
/ Original article
/ Pain
/ Public health
/ Special forces
/ sports medicine
2018
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Epidemiology of musculoskeletal injuries among US Air Force Special Tactics Operators: an economic cost perspective
by
Eagle, Shawn
, Lovalekar, Mita
, Nindl, Bradley C
, Beals, Kim
, Johnson, Caleb D
, Wohleber, Meleesa F
, Keenan, Karen A
, Connaboy, Christopher
in
Consumer Price Index
/ Cost estimates
/ Data analysis
/ Epidemiology
/ injuries
/ Injury prevention
/ Medical records
/ Morbidity
/ Original
/ Original article
/ Pain
/ Public health
/ Special forces
/ sports medicine
2018
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Epidemiology of musculoskeletal injuries among US Air Force Special Tactics Operators: an economic cost perspective
by
Eagle, Shawn
, Lovalekar, Mita
, Nindl, Bradley C
, Beals, Kim
, Johnson, Caleb D
, Wohleber, Meleesa F
, Keenan, Karen A
, Connaboy, Christopher
in
Consumer Price Index
/ Cost estimates
/ Data analysis
/ Epidemiology
/ injuries
/ Injury prevention
/ Medical records
/ Morbidity
/ Original
/ Original article
/ Pain
/ Public health
/ Special forces
/ sports medicine
2018
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Epidemiology of musculoskeletal injuries among US Air Force Special Tactics Operators: an economic cost perspective
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Epidemiology of musculoskeletal injuries among US Air Force Special Tactics Operators: an economic cost perspective
2018
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Overview
ObjectivesMusculoskeletal injuries (MSI) are an important concern in military populations. The purpose of this study was to describe the burden of MSI and associated financial cost, in a sample of US Air Force Special Operations Command Special Tactics Operators.MethodsIn this cross-sectional study, medical records of the Operators were reviewed during the years 2014–2015. MSI that occurred during a 1-year period prior to the date of review were described. MSI attributes described included incidence, anatomic location, cause, activity when MSI occurred, type and lifetime cost of MSI estimated using the Web-based Injury Statistics Query and Reporting System.ResultsA total of 130 Operators participated in the study (age: 29.1±5.2 years). The 1-year cumulative incidence of MSI was 49.2 injured Operators/100 Operators/year. The most frequent anatomic location and sublocation for MSI were the lower extremity (40.9% of MSI) and shoulder (20.9%), respectively. Lifting was a common cause of MSI (21.8%). A large per cent of MSI (55.5%) occurred while Operators were engaged in either physical or tactical training. Common MSI types were pain/spasm/ache (44.5%). Many MSI (41.8%) were classified as potentially preventable by an injury prevention training programme. The total lifetime cost of these MSI was estimated to be approximately US$1.2 million.ConclusionMSI are an important cause of morbidity and financial cost in this sample of Air Force Special Tactics Operators. There is a need to develop a customised injury prevention programme to reduce the burden and cost of MSI in this population.
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BMJ Publishing Group Ltd,BMJ Publishing Group LTD,BMJ Publishing Group
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