Musculoskeletal system injuries in the Polish Territorial Defence Forces.

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Agnieszka Gołuchowska, K Sobieszek
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Abstract

Background: Musculoskeletal system injuries (MSIs) are the major health problem of soldiers. The aim of this study was to assess the types of MSIs that occurred most frequently among soldiers and which parts of the body they generally affected.

Methods: The study included 140 Territorial Army soldiers, both men and women, serving in the Polish Territorial Defence Forces (TDF). Times and frequency of MSIs were assessed using an original questionnaire available via a web-based platform, the TDF Information Portal and the Yammer network.

Results: Among the participants, 42% reported MSIs, most often a single one (19%), incurred while doing military service. Damaged muscles and ligaments were the most common injuries in both groups (p>0.05). The knee joint was the main location of injuries for both sexes (24% in men vs 50% in women, p>0.05). Other parts of the body often affected by injuries were the shoulder joint (24%, p>0.05), head, spine, wrist, fingers, ankle and feet (19% each) in the male soldiers and the ankle (24%), spine (14%), head, chest, shoulder joint and foot (10% each) in the female soldiers. Injuries reoccurred with similar frequency in the female and male soldiers (43% vs 40%, p>0.05) and had the same location in both groups (43% vs 40%, respectively, p>0.05). Difficult terrain, too intensive military training and heavy loads were the main risk factors for MSIs in both groups (p>0.05).

Conclusions: More than half of all the participants (19% of the men and 33% of the women) reported at least one injury incurred during military service. Over 40% of all the study subjects had reinjuries. The males and females were similar in terms of the most common type and location of MSI. Occurrence of MSIs rarely required interruption in the military training/service.

波兰国土防卫军中的肌肉骨骼系统损伤。
背景:肌肉骨骼系统损伤(MSI)是士兵的主要健康问题。本研究的目的是评估士兵中最常发生的 MSIs 类型,以及它们通常影响身体的哪些部位:研究对象包括在波兰国土防卫军(TDF)服役的 140 名国土防卫军男女士兵。通过基于网络平台、TDF 信息门户网站和 Yammer 网络提供的原始问卷对 MSI 的发生次数和频率进行了评估:结果:42%的参与者报告了服兵役期间发生的MSI,其中最常见的是单次MSI(19%)。肌肉和韧带损伤是两组中最常见的损伤(P>0.05)。膝关节是男性和女性受伤的主要部位(男性为 24%,女性为 50%,P>0.05)。其他经常受伤的部位包括:男性士兵的肩关节(24%,P>0.05)、头部、脊柱、手腕、手指、脚踝和脚(各占 19%);女性士兵的脚踝(24%)、脊柱(14%)、头部、胸部、肩关节和脚(各占 10%)。男女士兵再次受伤的频率相似(分别为 43% 和 40%,P>0.05),受伤部位也相同(分别为 43% 和 40%,P>0.05)。困难的地形、过于密集的军事训练和沉重的负荷是两组中发生 MSI 的主要风险因素(P>0.05):超过半数的参与者(19% 的男性和 33% 的女性)报告在服兵役期间至少受过一次伤。超过 40% 的研究对象曾再次受伤。就最常见的 MSI 类型和部位而言,男性和女性的情况相似。MSI 的发生很少要求中断军事训练/服役。
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