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Incidence and risk factors of exercise-related knee disorders in young adult men.

Harri K PihlajamäkiMickael C ParviainenHannu KautiainenIlkka Kiviranta
Published in: BMC musculoskeletal disorders (2017)
The present study highlights the frequency of knee disorders and injuries in young men during physically demanding military training. One-fifth of the male conscripts visited defense force healthcare professionals due to knee symptoms during their service period. Independent risk factors for the incidence of knee symptoms during military service were age at military service; military service class A; overweight; smoking habit; comprehensive school education only; and self-reported previous symptoms of the musculoskeletal system, respiratory system, or gastrointestinal system. These risk factors should be considered when planning and implementing procedures to reduce knee disorders and injuries during compulsory military service.
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