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"Understanding the Impact: How Military Training Can Lead to Knee Injuries"
Category: Knee and lower leg conditions
This video helps veterans to understand the impact how military training can lead to knee injuries. Knee injuries among active duty military are one of the most frequent musculoskeletal injuries and are often caused by exercise or intense physical activity or combat training.