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J R Army Med Corps ; 163(2): 94-103, 2017 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27451420

ABSTRACT

Overuse injuries of the leg are a common problem for young soldiers. This article reviews the literature concerning the prevention and treatment of exercise related leg pain in military settings and presents the latest developments in proposed mechanisms and treatments. Current practice and treatment protocols from the Dutch Armed Forces are reviewed, with an emphasis on the most prevalent conditions of medial tibial stress syndrome and chronic exertional compartment syndrome. The conclusion is that exercise related leg pain in the military is an occupational problem that deserves further study.


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Anterior Compartment Syndrome/prevention & control , Cumulative Trauma Disorders/prevention & control , Exercise , Medial Tibial Stress Syndrome/prevention & control , Military Medicine , Military Personnel , Occupational Diseases/prevention & control , Anterior Compartment Syndrome/therapy , Cumulative Trauma Disorders/therapy , Humans , Leg , Leg Injuries/prevention & control , Leg Injuries/therapy , Medial Tibial Stress Syndrome/therapy , Musculoskeletal Pain/prevention & control , Musculoskeletal Pain/therapy , Netherlands , Occupational Diseases/therapy , Pain/prevention & control , Physical Exertion
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