Academic Department of Military Rehabilitation, Defence Medical Rehabilitation Centre (DMRC) Stanford Hall, Loughborough, UK.
Department for Health, University of Bath, Bath, UK.
BMJ Mil Health. 2022 Aug;168(4):314-319. doi: 10.1136/bmjmilitary-2020-001590. Epub 2020 Oct 21.
The use of strength and conditioning (S&C) in musculoskeletal rehabilitation has gained wide acceptance among the rehabilitation community. However, there is an absence of evidence demonstrating how to best integrate the principles of S&C into rehabilitation practice. This article discusses four broad themes: (1) an overview of the UK Defence Rehabilitation care pathway, (2) the historical and current approaches to physical training to support operational readiness of the British Armed Forces, (3) the current and future challenges of integrating S&C into Defence Rehabilitation practice and (4) research priorities relating to the use of S&C in Defence Rehabilitation. We detail the importance of strength/power-based physical attributes within our military population. We recommend that consideration be given to the benefits of an alternative education/coaching-based model to be used during the current 3-week residential care pathway, which aims to ensure effective implementation of therapeutic S&C over a longer period of care.
在肌肉骨骼康复中使用力量和体能训练(S&C)已经在康复界得到广泛认可。然而,目前缺乏证据表明如何将 S&C 的原则最好地整合到康复实践中。本文讨论了四个广泛的主题:(1)英国国防康复护理途径概述,(2)历史上和当前支持英国武装部队作战准备的体能训练方法,(3)将 S&C 纳入国防康复实践的当前和未来挑战,以及(4)与 S&C 在国防康复中的应用相关的研究重点。我们详细介绍了力量/功率为基础的身体素质在我们的军事人群中的重要性。我们建议在目前为期 3 周的住院护理途径中考虑采用替代的教育/教练为基础的模式,旨在确保在更长的护理期间有效实施治疗性 S&C。