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Publikováno v:
The American Journal of Sports Medicine. 50:1687-1694
Background: Vertical jump scans from commercially available force plate systems are increasingly used in military settings to screen for musculoskeletal injury (MSKI) risk. However, to date, no studies have determined the ability of these tools to id
Autor:
Cody R. Butler, William C. Scott, Courtney N. Hintz, John D. Mata, Jacob F. Bryant, Juste N. Tchandja, Benjamin R. Hando, John J. Fraser
Publikováno v:
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 54:544-544
Autor:
Juste N Tchandja, W Casan Scott, Siddharrtha S Angadi, Ryan M Scott, Jacob F Bryant, Ben R Hando
Publikováno v:
Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine
Background: Markerless motion capture (MMC) systems used to screen for musculoskeletal injury (MSKI) risk have become popular in military and collegiate athletic settings. However, little is known regarding the test-retest reliability or, more import
Autor:
Daniel G. Burnett, Cara H. Olsen, Juste N. Tchandja, Paul E. Lewis, Bryant J Webber, Amy A. Costello
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 49:757-760
Introduction Preventable diseases like measles and mumps are occurring with increasing frequency in the U.S. despite the availability of an effective vaccine. Given concern that an outbreak may occur among military recruits, we compared serologic evi
Publikováno v:
Military Medicine. 180:554-558
A prenatal vitamin supplementation program for female basic military trainees at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland was initiated in June 2012 with the goals of decreasing attrition and improving performance. This project examined whether supplementatio
Autor:
Thomas L Cropper, Susan P. Federinko, Samantha L. Guy, Mary T Pawlak, Christopher A. Dillon, Dale M. Ahrendt, Roy W. Haas, Bryant J Webber, Kathryn E. Myhre, Juste N. Tchandja
Publikováno v:
Sports Medicine-Open
Background Anemia has been implicated in adverse health outcomes of athletes and military trainees, ranging from overuse injuries to degraded physical and cognitive performance. The purpose of this study was to investigate prevalence of anemia among
Publikováno v:
MSMR. 23(2)
This study reports the counts, prevalence, and trends of five common sexually transmitted infections (STIs) among U.S. Air Force recruits during 2012-2014. Chlamydia and genital herpes simplex virus (HSV) were the most commonly identified STIs in fem
Autor:
Juste N. Tchandja, Wesley E. Trueblood, Bryant J Webber, Susan P. Federinko, Thomas L Cropper
Publikováno v:
Military medicine. 180(1)
Background: Stress fractures are overuse injuries that historically afflict a large number of military recruits, likely because of the sudden increase of high-intensity activity, such as running and marching. Case: A 23-year-old male U.S. Air Force r
Autor:
Paul E, Lewis, Daniel G, Burnett, Amy A, Costello, Cara H, Olsen, Juste N, Tchandja, Bryant J, Webber
Publikováno v:
American journal of preventive medicine. 49(5)
Preventable diseases like measles and mumps are occurring with increasing frequency in the U.S. despite the availability of an effective vaccine. Given concern that an outbreak may occur among military recruits, we compared serologic evidence of immu
Autor:
Bryant J, Webber, Susan P, Federinko, Juste N, Tchandja, Thomas L, Cropper, Patrick L, Keller
Publikováno v:
MSMR. 20(1)
Military training environments have been identified as high-risk settings for acquisition of skin and soft tissue infections (SSTIs), including those caused by methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). Among the 148,355 basic military train