Tendinopathy prevalence in US military service members.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Eric J Shumski, M F Lindow, T C Mauntel
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Abstract

Introduction: Overuse musculoskeletal injuries (MSKIs), including tendinopathies, are the most common types of MSKIs experienced by US active-duty military service members (ADSMs). There are limited granular tendinopathy prevalence data in military populations. Thus, we describe tendinopathy prevalence among ADSM and quantitatively compare tendinopathy prevalence by military and demographic factors.

Methods: A retrospective cohort study using the Medical Assessment and Readiness System database to identify tendinopathies among newly entering service members between January 2016 and December 2020 (n=2,456,739). All study procedures were exempted from institutional review board oversight. Prevalence ratios and 95% CIs not containing 1.00 were considered statistically significant.

Results: A total of 37,434 service members were diagnosed with tendinopathy, representing a crude prevalence of 1.52%. The lower extremity was the most common site of tendinopathy, accounting for 80.33% of all cases, with the majority of diagnoses in the Army and Marines. Prevalence varied most by age, military career and service, with junior enlisted having higher rates of lower extremity tendinopathies. As military careers progressed from enlisted to officer, we noted proportionally more upper extremity diagnoses.

Conclusions: Tendinopathy remains a significant burden on the US military population. The lower extremity is the most commonly affected region, particularly in junior enlisted roles. The data highlight key trends related to age, military career and service branch, providing essential information to guide targeted prevention efforts and clinical interventions aimed at reducing the impact of these injuries.

肌腱病在美国军人中的流行。
简介:过度使用性肌肉骨骼损伤(MSKIs),包括肌腱病变,是美国现役军人(ADSMs)最常见的MSKIs类型。在军队人群中,有有限的颗粒状肌腱病变患病率数据。因此,我们描述了ADSM中肌腱病的患病率,并通过军事和人口因素定量比较了肌腱病的患病率。方法:采用2016年1月至2020年12月期间医学评估与准备系统数据库对新入役军人肌腱病变进行回顾性队列研究(n=2,456,739)。所有的研究程序都不受机构审查委员会的监督。患病率和不含1.00的95% ci被认为具有统计学意义。结果:共有37434名服役人员被诊断为肌腱病变,粗患病率为1.52%。下肢是最常见的肌腱病变部位,占所有病例的80.33%,以陆军和海军陆战队的诊断居多。发病率因年龄、军事生涯和服役情况而异,初级士兵下肢肌腱病变的发病率较高。随着军事生涯从士兵到军官的发展,我们注意到上肢的诊断比例越来越高。结论:肌腱病变仍然是美国军人的一个重大负担。下肢是最常见的受影响的区域,特别是在初级士兵角色中。这些数据突出了与年龄、军事生涯和服务部门相关的关键趋势,为指导有针对性的预防工作和旨在减少这些伤害影响的临床干预提供了重要信息。
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Bmj Military Health
Bmj Military Health MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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