Modern Air Combat Developments and Their Influence on Neck and Back Pain in F-16 Pilots

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作者
Thoolen, Stijn J. J. [1 ]
van den Oord, Marieke H. A. H. [1 ]
机构
[1] Royal Netherlands Air Force, Ctr Man Aviat, NL-3769 DE Soesterberg, Netherlands
关键词
fighter pilots; spinal pain; joint helmet mounted cueing system; night vision goggles; FIGHTER PILOTS; SPINAL SYMPTOMS; CERVICAL-SPINE; INJURY; ACCELERATION; DEGENERATION; ENDURANCE; AIRCRAFT; AVIATORS; STRENGTH;
D O I
10.3357/AMHP.4303.2015
中图分类号
Q6 [生物物理学];
学科分类号
071011 ;
摘要
INTRODUCTION: Neck and back pain in fighter pilots remains a serious occupational problem. We hypothesized that recent advances such as the joint helmet mounted cueing system (JHMCS) in modern air combat might contribute to the development of spinal complaints in F-16 pilots. METHODS: Surveyed were 59 F-16 pilots of the Royal Netherlands Air Force who were compared to 49 F-16 pilots who filled in a similar questionnaire in 2007. The prevalence of neck and back pain, work situations, and capacity of the pilot were analyzed. RESULTS: The self-reported 1-yr prevalence of regular or continuous neck and lower back pain in 2014 were 22% and 31%, respectively, compared to both being 12% in 2007. Age, military flying experience, total number of flying hours, flying hours on the F-16, and total number of hours flown with night vision goggles (NVG) were significantly higher in 2014. In 2014,95% flew with JHMCS, compared to 0% in 2007. Flying with JHMCS (88%), NVG (88%), type of flight (63%), and sitting posture (50%) were the most reported causes of flight-related neck pain. Sitting posture (89%), duration of flight (56%), and seat (44%) were among the reported causes of back pain. DISCUSSION: The increasing trend of neck and lower back pain might be caused by multiple changes in both the work situation and capacity of the pilots since 2007. Future innovations will increase the load on the pilot's spine. To successfully address their spinal problems in the future, fighter pilots must be monitored continuously.
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