A Pilot Study to Test the Efficacy of Psychologically Based Physical Therapy Training for Treating Deployed U.S. Sailors and Marines with Musculoskeletal Injuries

The purpose of this study is to demonstrate the effectiveness of a PBPT intervention for the prevention of disability in ADSM who sustain an MSI during deployment in support of combat operations on a carrier. This includes testing the feasibility of the implementation and documenting psychological r...

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description The purpose of this study is to demonstrate the effectiveness of a PBPT intervention for the prevention of disability in ADSM who sustain an MSI during deployment in support of combat operations on a carrier. This includes testing the feasibility of the implementation and documenting psychological risk factors aboard two carriers. We have successfully completed the training of the control carrier.
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COPING SKILLS
DEPLOYMENT
DISABILITIES
INTERVENTION
MARINE CORPS PERSONNEL
MENTAL HEALTH
MSI(MUSCULOSKELETAL INJURIES)
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NAVAL PERSONNEL
PAIN
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PILOT STUDIES
PSYCHOLOGICAL FACTORS
PT(PHYSICAL THERAPIST)
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIALS
RISK FACTORS
SYPMTOMS
TREATMENT
WARNING SIGNS
WOUNDS AND INJURIES
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