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Citation

Cordell RF. J. R. Army Med. Corps 2004; 150(4): 244-251.

Affiliation

Army Primary Healthcare Service, Building 71, Delhi Barracks, Tidworth. rcdwessex@milnet.uk.net

Copyright

(Copyright © 2004, UK Royal Army Medical Corps)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

15732411

Abstract

The aim of this paper is to reflect on the proceedings of three training injuries symposia run by the British Army's training organization from 2001 to 2003. The essence of the presentations are reproduced, highlighting the role of medical staff in advising commanders on how injuries might be prevented. The importance of placing the emphasis on prevention rather than rehabilitation as a means of reducing the impact of training injuries is first examined. Pre-employment medical selection standards, the design of training courses, nutrition, smoking, training injuries among women, heat injury and the psycho-social environment are then all reviewed. Finally, the outcome of workshop discussion groups are presented as practical guidance for medical officers and other clinicians, advising commanders on how training injuries amongst their personnel might be minimised.

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