What is the impact of fitness on injury risk during police academy training? A retrospective cohort study
Abstract Background In the conduct of their daily duties, law enforcement officers (LEO) are often required to perform dynamic, physically demanding tasks with little or no notice, sometimes at maximal levels of exertion. Given these requirements, training for prospective LEOs must be rigorous enoug...
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Main Authors: | Colin Tomes (Author), Ben Schram (Author), Rodney Pope (Author), Robin Orr (Author) |
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