Differences in neuromusculoskeletal injury and disability rates between US Navy aircraft carrier and amphibious assault ships
John J. Fraser,
Joshua Halfpap,
Michael Rosenthal
Abstract:Structured SummaryIntroductionMusculoskeletal injuries (MSKI) are the most common clinical condition in the military that affect medical readiness. Evaluation of MSKI burden and the effects of these injuries on readiness in large deck Navy ships is warranted.Materials and MethodsA retrospective cohort study assessing population-level MSKI rates, limited duty (LIMDU), and long-term disability episode counts of all Sailors assigned to US Navy Aircraft Carriers (CVNs) and Amphibious Assault Ships (LHA/LHD) from N… Show more
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