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Mark P Rayson

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Blacker S, Wilkinson D, Rayson M
Mil Med . 2009 Sep; 174(8):811-6. PMID: 19743735
This study examined gender differences in the physical demands of British Army recruit training in 3 platoons with different gender compositions. Subjects wore heart rate monitors to measure cardiovascular strain...
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Richmond V, Rayson M, Wilkinson D, Carter J, Blacker S, Nevill A, et al.
Ergonomics . 2008 May; 51(6):935-46. PMID: 18484405
Since 2002, the Royal Air Force (RAF) has been working towards developing role-related physical tests for use as an operational fitness test (OFT). The purpose of this study was to...
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Wilkinson D, Rayson M, Bilzon J
Ergonomics . 2008 Apr; 51(5):649-62. PMID: 18432443
This study assessed the physical demands of the 24-week Combined Infantryman's Course (CIC) for Parachute Regiment (Para) recruits and developed physical selection standards for applicants. Fifty recruits were monitored over...
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Blacker S, Wilkinson D, Bilzon J, Rayson M
Mil Med . 2008 Apr; 173(3):278-86. PMID: 18419031
This study aimed to identify risk factors for training injuries resulting in referral to a remedial instructor (RI) or medical discharge (MD) among British Army recruits undertaking initial training. Physical...
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Wilkinson D, Carter J, Richmond V, Blacker S, Rayson M
Med Sci Sports Exerc . 2008 Apr; 40(3):523-8. PMID: 18379216
Unlabelled: Telemetric gastrointestinal (GI) temperature pills are now commonly used to measure core body temperature and could minimize the risk of heat illness while maximizing operational effectiveness in workers subject...
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Williams A, Rayson M
Mil Med . 2006 Aug; 171(8):742-8. PMID: 16933815
The objective of this research was to determine whether tests of strength, endurance, and anthropometry could be used to assess training-induced changes (delta) in load-carriage performance. Eighty-four British Army recruits...
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Williams A, Rayson M, Jones D
J Strength Cond Res . 2004 Feb; 18(1):30-4. PMID: 14971986
To explore the possibility of training diagnosis for a 3.2-km loaded march with a 25 kg load, 50 men trained for 10 weeks using either running, marching, and endurance-based circuit...
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Birtles D, Rayson M, Casey A, Jones D, Newham D
Med Sci Sports Exerc . 2003 Oct; 35(10):1638-44. PMID: 14523298
Purpose: Chronic exertional compartment syndrome (CECS) in the anterior tibial (AT) compartment is generally believed to be the result of reduced venous blood flow caused by restrictive compartments and increased...
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Birtles D, Minden D, Wickes S, M Puxley K, A Llewellyn M, Casey A, et al.
Med Sci Sports Exerc . 2002 Dec; 34(12):1900-6. PMID: 12471294
Unlabelled: Chronic exertional compartment syndrome (CECS) is a well-documented cause of lower leg pain in active individuals. The pathophysiology is unclear, although it is generally believed to be associated with...