Centre for Health Sciences Research, University of Salford, Salford, UK
Army Recruit Health & Performance Research, Army Recruiting & Initial Training Command, Upavon, UK.
BMJ Mil Health. 2023 Feb;169(1):89-93. doi: 10.1136/bmjmilitary-2020-001645. Epub 2021 Jan 21.
Load carriage and marching 'in-step' are routine military activities associated with lower limb injury risk in service personnel. The fixed pace and stride length of marching typically vary from the walking gait and may result in overstriding. Overstriding increases ground reaction forces and muscle forces. Women are more likely to overstride than men due to their shorter stature. These biomechanical responses to overstriding may be most pronounced when marching close to the walk-to-run transition speed. Load carriage also affects walking gait and increases ground reaction forces, joint moments and the demands on the muscles. Few studies have examined the effects of sex and stature on the biomechanics of marching and load carriage; this evidence is required to inform injury prevention strategies, particularly with the full integration of women in some defence forces. This narrative review explores the effects of sex and stature on the biomechanics of unloaded and loaded marching at a fixed pace and evaluates the implications for injury risk. The knowledge gaps in the literature, and distinct lack of studies on women, are highlighted, and areas that need more research to support evidence-based injury prevention measures, especially for women in arduous military roles, are identified.
负载携带和齐步行进是与军事人员下肢受伤风险相关的常规军事活动。齐步走的固定步幅和步长通常与行走步态不同,可能导致跨步过大。跨步过大会增加地面反作用力和肌肉力量。由于身材矮小,女性比男性更容易跨步过大。当接近行走向跑步的过渡速度时,这种对跨步过大的生物力学反应可能最为明显。负载携带还会影响行走步态并增加地面反作用力、关节力矩和肌肉的需求。很少有研究探讨性别和身材对负重和空载齐步走的生物力学的影响;需要这些证据来为预防受伤的策略提供信息,特别是在某些国防部队全面整合女性之后。本综述探讨了在固定步速下空载和负载齐步走的性别和身材对生物力学的影响,并评估了对受伤风险的影响。文中强调了文献中的知识空白,以及对女性的研究明显不足,并确定了需要更多研究来支持基于证据的预防受伤措施的领域,特别是针对艰苦军事角色中的女性。