U.S. Army Center for Health Promotion and Preventive Medicine, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland, USA.
Am J Prev Med. 2010 Jan;38(1 Suppl):S61-70. doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2009.10.021.
Although injuries are recognized as a leading health problem in the military, the size of the problem is underestimated when only acute traumatic injuries are considered. Injury-related musculoskeletal conditions are common in this young, active population. Many of these involve physical damage caused by micro-trauma (overuse) in recreation, sports, training, and job performance. The purpose of this analysis was to determine the incidence of injury-related musculoskeletal conditions in the military services (2006) and describe a standardized format in which to categorize and report them.
The subset of musculoskeletal diagnoses found to be injury-related in previous military investigations was identified. Musculoskeletal injuries among nondeployed, active duty service members in 2006 were identified from military medical surveillance data. A matrix was used to report and categorize these conditions by injury type and body region.
There were 743,547 injury-related musculoskeletal conditions in 2006 (outpatient and inpatient, combined), including primary and nonprimary diagnoses. In the matrix, 82% of injury-related musculoskeletal conditions were classified as inflammation/pain (overuse), followed by joint derangements (15%) and stress fractures (2%). The knee/lower leg (22%), lumbar spine (20%), and ankle/foot (13%) were leading body region categories.
When assessing the magnitude of the injury problem in the military services, injury-related musculoskeletal conditions should be included. When these injuries are combined with acute traumatic injuries, there are almost 1.6 million injury-related medical encounters each year. The matrix provides a standardized format to categorize these injuries, make comparisons over time, and focus prevention efforts on leading injury types and/or body regions.
尽管伤病已被认为是军队中的一个主要健康问题,但如果仅考虑急性创伤性损伤,那么对该问题的严重程度就会低估。与损伤相关的肌肉骨骼疾病在这个年轻、活跃的人群中很常见。许多这些疾病涉及到在娱乐、运动、训练和工作表现中因微创伤(过度使用)而造成的身体损伤。本分析的目的是确定军事服务中与损伤相关的肌肉骨骼疾病的发生率,并描述一种标准化的格式来对其进行分类和报告。
确定了之前军事调查中发现的与损伤相关的肌肉骨骼诊断子集。从军事医疗监测数据中确定了 2006 年非部署的现役军人中非创伤性肌肉骨骼损伤。使用矩阵按损伤类型和身体区域报告和分类这些疾病。
2006 年有 743,547 例与损伤相关的肌肉骨骼疾病(包括门诊和住院患者),包括主要和非主要诊断。在矩阵中,82%的与损伤相关的肌肉骨骼疾病被归类为炎症/疼痛(过度使用),其次是关节紊乱(15%)和应力性骨折(2%)。膝盖/小腿(22%)、腰椎(20%)和脚踝/脚(13%)是主要的身体区域类别。
在评估军事服务中损伤问题的严重程度时,应包括与损伤相关的肌肉骨骼疾病。当这些损伤与急性创伤性损伤相结合时,每年几乎有 160 万例与损伤相关的医疗就诊。该矩阵提供了一种标准化的格式来对这些损伤进行分类,随着时间的推移进行比较,并将预防工作重点放在主要的损伤类型和/或身体区域上。