2022
DOI: 10.1136/bmjmilitary-2022-002088
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Introducing a new method to record injuries during military training: a prospective study among 296 young Norwegian conscripts

Abstract: IntroductionMost epidemiological studies in the field of military medicine have been based on data from medical records and registries. The aims of this study were to test a self-reporting injury surveillance system commonly used in sports medicine in a military setting, and to describe the injury pattern among Norwegian army conscripts during a period of military training.MethodA total of 296 conscripts in His Majesty the King’s Guard were asked to report all injuries each week for 12 weeks, using a modificat… Show more

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