Introducing a new method to record injuries during military training: a prospective study among 296 young Norwegian conscripts
Conclusion
The OSTRC-H2 is suitable for use in a military setting and records substantially more injuries than the standard medical record. The prevalence of injuries among conscripts is high and comparable with many elite sports.
Source: Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps - Category: General Medicine Authors: Bjorneboe, J., Heen, A., Borud, E., Bahr, R., Clarsen, B., Norheim, A.-J. Tags: Original research Source Type: research
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