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Etiology Of Firefighter Injuries: A Health Care Practitioner Perspective, Alyssa Quinn Eastman
Etiology Of Firefighter Injuries: A Health Care Practitioner Perspective, Alyssa Quinn Eastman
Theses and Dissertations--Kinesiology and Health Promotion
BACKGROUND: Structural firefighting involves the performance of rigorous occupational tasks in unpredictable, dynamic, and hot environments which increases firefighters’ risk of injury. Specifically, the National Fire Protection Association reported that musculoskeletal injuries account for 56% of non-fireground and 41% of fireground injuries. Furthermore, physical training is the most common cause of injury, accounting for one-third of all injuries and resulting in 41% of post-injury absences from work. There is limited research identifying occupational and exercise injury risk factors among firefighters. However, experienced health care practitioners working with fire departments may provide critical insight into potential mechanisms of these common injuries. …