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Does policy that provides choice in athletic footwear affect musculoskeletal injury risk in US Coast Guard recruits?

John J FraserR PommierAndrew J MacGregorA SilderT C Sander
Published in: BMJ military health (2022)
MSKI continues to be a major source of morbidity in the recruit training population. The policy that allowed USCG recruits to self-select athletic footwear did not decrease or increase the risk of MSKI. While regulations pertaining to footwear choice did not influence injury outcomes, there was general dissatisfaction with the prescribed uniform athletic footwear conveyed by the recruits and widespread reports of discomfort, perceived deleterious effects from wear and intended discontinued use following training completion.
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