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100 | _aLOVALEKAR Mita | ||
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_aNeuromuscular strength and power predict musculoskeletal injury and attrition during marine corps recruit training/ _cMita Lovalekar, Karen A. Keenan, Patrick Peterson, [et. al.] |
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260 | _c2024 | ||
520 | _aElevated rates of musculoskeletal injuries (MSIs) and attrition are documented in military recruit training. By identifying and addressing modifiable risk factors, the rate of successful training completion and military readiness can be enhanced. Despite their impact, the causes of MSIs and attrition among U.S. Marine Corps (USMC) recruits remain underexplored. This study investigates demographic, psychological, and physiological predictors of MSIs and attrition among USMC recruits. | ||
598 | _aMUSCULOSKELETAL INJURIES, DYNAMIC AND STATIC STRENGTH MEASURES, PEAK POWER, DECELERATION DURATION, FORCE READINESS, NEWARTICLS | ||
650 | _aMUSCULOSKELETAL INJURIES | ||
650 | _aDYNAMIC AND STATIC STRENGTH MEASURES | ||
650 | _aPEAK POWER | ||
650 | _aDECELERATION DURATION | ||
650 | _a FORCE READINESS | ||
773 | _gMilitary Medicine, Volume 189, Issue 2, July-August 2024 pg. 3-11 | ||
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