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Preventing musculoskeletal injuries could save AF $1.5 billion annually
There is a rising concern affecting a number of military members that is costing the U.S. Air Force approximately $1.5 billion annually: musculoskeletal injuries.
Musculoskeletal injuries consist of any muscle-related
“There are a lot of factors that play into what causes musculoskeletal injuries, such as prior injuries,” said Will
“Thirty to 40 percent of injuries the 92nd Medical Group sees people for
“Pain is telling you something. Pain is telling you there’s a problem,” said Saultes.
Running clinics are not the only option for Airmen dealing with musculoskeletal injuries. Physical
Going through a primary care manager can take a lot of time, sometimes resulting in patients not being seen for nearly three weeks after their injury occurred, McGill said. This is part of the reason why Fairchild has a walk-in physical therapy clinic available.
The walk-in clinic is every weekday from 8 to 11 a.m.
McGill and Saultes have plans beyond the running clinics or the walk-in clinic that move toward preventing injuries.
“We want to start a Human Performance Clinic,” said McGill. “The program has been tried at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, and has shown a great success.”
According to McGill, who was part of the Human Performance Clinic at Eglin before arriving at Fairchild, the clinic will be an all-encompassing clinic to focus on ‘pre-
The program has shown to reduce profile rates and has reduced injury rates, said McGill.
“That’s the goal. To teach people how to use their body properly,” he said.
For more information on what the Health Promotion Office has to offer, call (509) 247-5590, and for more information on the walk-in clinic, call physical therapy at (509) 247-5882.
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