Your Location:
Home >
Browse articles >
Models to predict injury, physical fitness failure and attrition in recruit training: a retrospective cohort study
RESEARCH | Updated:2023-06-05
    • Models to predict injury, physical fitness failure and attrition in recruit training: a retrospective cohort study

    • Military Medical Research   Vol. 7, Issue 4, Pages: 391-400(2020)
    • DOI:10.1186/s40779-020-00260-w    

      CLC:
    • Published:2020-12

    Scan QR Code

  • Orr et al.: Models to predict injury, physical fitness failure and attrition in recruit training: a retrospective cohort study. Mil Med Res, 2020, 7: 26. DOI: 10.1186/s40779-020-00260-w.

  •  
  •  
icon
The trial reading is over, you can activate your VIP account to continue reading.
Deactivate >
icon
The trial reading is over. You can log in to your account, go to the personal center, purchase VIP membership, and read the full text.
Already a VIP member?
Log in >

0

Views

0

Downloads

0

CSCD

Alert me when the article has been cited
Submit
Tools
Download
Export Citation
Share
Add to favorites
Add to my album

Related Articles

Predictive modelling for COVID-19 outbreak control: lessons from the navy cluster in Sri Lanka
Depression in military medicine cadets: a cross-sectional study
Statistical Analysis on Crack Growth Rate of 840D Wheel Web with a Hole
Digital Demodulation Method for Multi-tone FM Signal in Track Circuit System
Experimental Research on the Maximum Tensile Force in Reinforced Abutment Reinforcement

Related Author

N. W. A. N. Y. Wijesekara
Nayomi Herath
K. A. L. C. Kodituwakku
H. D. B. Herath
Samitha Ginige
Thilanga Ruwanpathirana
Manjula Kariyawasam
Sudath Samaraweera

Related Institution

Disaster Preparedness and Response Division, Ministry of Health, 385, Rev. Baddegama Wimalawansa Thero Mawatha
Epidemiology Unit of the Ministry of Health
Sri Lanka Navy
Department of Gynaecology, Army General Hospital
Department of Medicine, Jacobi Medical Center/Albert Einstein College of Medicine
0