Academic Department of Military Rehabilitation (ADMR): avoiding the pitfalls of ‘the Walker Dip

Author:

Coppack Russell JORCID,Ladlow PORCID,Cassidy R PORCID,Egginton NORCID,Barker-Davies RORCID,Houston AORCID,Lunt K MORCID,O'Sullivan OORCID,Bennett A NORCID

Abstract

A key research theme identified during the 2021 Strategic Delivery Plan (SDP) for Defence Medical Services (DMS) Research was preventing and treating musculoskeletal injury (MSKI). MSKI is a significant burden to military populations globally, reducing both operational strength and force readiness. It is therefore essential that research is conducted to gain a greater understanding of the epidemiology, aetiology and risk factors associated with MSKI to develop targeted prevention strategies and rehabilitation interventions. The Academic Department of Military Rehabilitation (ADMR) and the recently established MSKI research-theme working group must use a combination of balance and flexibility when coordinating research priorities to ensure they align and reflect both higher level DMS and UK Defence Rehabilitation practitioner-driven priorities. This article describes the response ADMR have taken to meet and align with the requirements of the 2021 SDP.

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

General Medicine

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