Page 46 - JSOM Spring 2023
P. 46

23.  Paternostro Bayles M, Swank AM. ACSM’s exercise testing and   32.  Ernlund L, Vieira LA. Hamstring injuries: update article. Rev Bras
             prescription. American College of Sports Medicine. https://www   Ortop. 2017;52(4):373–382.
             .acsm.org/docs/default-source/publications-files/acsms-exercise   33.  Fiorentino NM, Epstein FH, Blemker SS.  Activation and apo-
             -testing-prescription.pdf?sfvrsn=111e9306_4.  Accessed 27 July    neurosis morphology affect in vivo muscle tissue strains near the
             2022.                                              myotendinous junction. J Biomech. 2012;45(4):647–652.
          24.  American College of Sports Medicine. American College of Sports   34.  Andersen KA, Grimshaw PN, Kelso RM, Bentley DJ. Musculo-
             Medicine position stand. Progression models in resistance training   skeletal lower limb injury risk in army populations. Sports Med
             for healthy adults. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2009;41(3):687–708.  Open. 2016;2:22.
          25.  Knapik JJ, Hauret KG, Arnold S, et al.  Injury and fitness out-  35.  Bergeron MF, Nindl BC, Deuster PA, et al. Consortium for health
             comes during implementation of physical readiness training. Int J   and military performance and American College of Sports Medi-
             Sports Med. 2003;24(5):372–381.                    cine consensus paper on extreme conditioning programs in mili-
          26.  Patel AA, Hauret KG, Taylor BJ, Jones BH. Non-battle injuries   tary personnel. Curr Sports Med Rep. 2011;10(6):383–389.
             among U.S.  Army soldiers deployed to  Afghanistan and Iraq,   36.  Cohen SP, Griffith S, Larkin TM, et al. Presentation, diagnoses,
             2001-2013. J Safety Res. 2017;60:29–34.            mechanisms of injury, and treatment of soldiers injured in Oper-
          27.  Hauret KG, Pacha L, Taylor BJ, Jones BH. Surveillance of disease   ation Iraqi Freedom: an epidemiological study conducted at two
             and nonbattle injuries during US Army operations in Afghanistan   military pain management centers. Anesth Analg. 2005;101(4):
             and Iraq. US Army Med Dep J. 2016;2(16):15–23.     1098–1103.
          28.  Kaufman KR, Brodine S, Shaffer R. Military training-related inju-  37.  Nye NS, Pawlak MT,  Webber BJ, et al. Description and rate
             ries: surveillance, research, and prevention. Am J Prev Med. 2000;   of musculoskeletal injuries in Air Force basic military trainees,
             18(3 Suppl):54–63.                                 2012-2014. J Athl Train. 2016;51(11):858–865.
          29.  Lovalekar M, Abt JP, Sell TC, et al. Accuracy of recall of musculo-  38.  Coughlin SS. Recall bias in epidemiologic studies. J Clin Epide-
             skeletal injuries in elite military personnel: a cross-sectional study.   miol. 1990;43(1):87–91.
             BMJ Open. 2017;7(12):e017434.                   39.  Jenkins P, Earle-Richardson G, Slingerland DT, May J. Time de-
          30.  Knapik JJ, Farina EK, Ramirez CB, et al. Medical encounters   pendent memory decay. Am J Ind Med. 2002;41(2):98–101.
             during the United States Army Special Forces assessment and se-  40.  Gordis L. Epidemiology. Philadelphia, PA: WB Saunders; 2000.
             lection course. Mil Med. 2019;184(7–8):e337–e343.  41.  Warner M, Schenker N, Heinen MA, Fingerhut LA. The effects of
          31.  Gross MT. Chronic tendinitis: Pathomechanics of injury, factors   recall on reporting injury and poisoning episodes in the National
             affecting the healing response, and treatment.  J Orthop Sports   Health Interview Survey. Inj Prev. 2005;11(5):282–287.
             Phys Ther. 1992;16(6):248-61.











           more effective.


           less expensive.                                                         Wearable
                                                                                   Inguinal
                                                                                   Trainer







            BLEEDING CONTROL                                                       Wearable
                                                                                   Tourniquet
            TRAINING PRODUCTS                                                      Trainer



            Comprehensive bleeding control,
            tourniquet and wound packing training
            with tabletop and wearable options for                                 PCT3
                                                                                   Leg
            classroom settings or live-action scenarios.                           Trainer



                                    rescue-essentials.com  |  910-830-0286  |  info@rescue-essentials.com


                                                                                   Basic         GSW
               Meets Medical Readiness Training (MRT) Requirements pursuant to DOD Instruction 1322.24.  Packing Trainer  Packing Trainer


          44  |  JSOM   Volume 23, Edition 1 / Spring 2023
   41   42   43   44   45   46   47   48   49   50   51