The etiology of low back pain in military helicopter aviators: Prevention and treatment
Low back pain (LPB) is a major health problem among military rotary-wing aircrews worldwide. In order to define the etiology and propose remedies to LBP in helicopter aviators a review and critique of the literature was conducted. In-flight sitting posture and vibration generated by the aircraft wer...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Work (Reading, Mass.) Mass.), 2005, Vol.24 (2), p.101-110 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Low back pain (LPB) is a major health problem among military
rotary-wing aircrews worldwide. In order to define the etiology and propose
remedies to LBP in helicopter aviators a review and critique of the literature
was conducted. In-flight sitting posture and vibration generated by the
aircraft were identified as high risk factors for LBP. Consequently,
researchers recommended ergonomic modifications to the crew stations. The
efficacy of these technical interventions has not been proven. As well, these
design changes are not financially practical. Following an in depth
kinesiological analysis of the physical demands of this type of flying, and
preliminary experimentation, an alternative aeromedical approach focusing on
the aircrew rather than the craft is presented. The authors propose a set of
flight-specific exercises that might effectively deal with this problem. A
thorough testing of this approach is envisioned. |
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ISSN: | 1051-9815 1875-9270 |
DOI: | 10.3233/WOR-2005-00407 |