Injury Prevention Research Lab
The mission of the Injury Prevention Research Laboratory (IPRL), sponsored by the Department of Family Medicine, is to monitor the epidemiology, investigate the mechanisms, and research prevention and treatment strategies of musculoskeletal injuries in the active-duty, dependent, and retired military population and in related cohorts.
Additionally, the Injury Prevention Research Laboratory will support and collaborate with related academic endeavors in the School of Medicine and the Department of Family Medicine. These include collaboration with the Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship; the Primary care Evaluation and Research Learning (PEARL) Consortium, a Practice-Based Research Network; and the Human Performance Optimization Project.
Recent Publicity
- The Uneven Playing Field, by Michael Sokolove. May 11, 2008
- For Girls, Learning the Right Moves May Prevent a Common Athletic Injury, by Michael Sokolove. June 3, 2008
- Lab Info
- Current Protocols
- Preventing Lower-Extremity Injuries in Adolescent Soccer Players
- Oral Glucosamine and Chondroitin Sulfate for Treatment of Patellofemoral Pain: A Pilot Study
- JUMP-ACL: Joint Undertaking to Monitor and Prevent ACL Injury
- Injury Prevention Patient Handouts
- Lab Personnel
- Publications
- Partners