A. Kikukawa et al., G-RELATED MUSCULOSKELETAL SPINE SYMPTOMS IN JAPAN AIR SELF-DEFENSE FORCE F-15 PILOTS, Aviation, space, and environmental medicine, 66(3), 1995, pp. 269-272
The introduction of the F-15 Fagle to the Japan Air Self Defense Force
(JASDF) in the early 1980's seemed to increase musculo skeletal probl
ems of the spinal column among pilots. The neck is the body part most
vulnerable to high-G force injuries, and serious cases of neck injury
have been reported, We surveyed 129 F-15 pilots from different air bas
es by means of a questionnaire, The occurrence rate of musculoskeletal
problems in different types of aircraft was analysed according to the
pilots' flying experience, Of the surveyed pilots, 115 (89.1%) report
ed muscle pains related to flying. Of those who experienced pain, each
averaged 7.6 events, 95% of which occurred in the F-15. Of these 115,
30% experienced pain in the F-4 and 15% in the F-1, The ''checking si
x'' position was the most common posture at the time of injury, follow
ed by ''forward bend.'' Of the 115 pilots, 44 stated that their sympto
ms adversely affected flight duty performance, and 50 pilots stated th
at their symptoms adversely affected daily life, The effectiveness of
muscle training as a preventive measure was supported by 62%. Some ori
ental therapeutic methods (acupuncture, moxa cautery, and finger press
ure massage) were preferred by pilots for pain treatment. G-related pr
oblems of the spinal column still exist as a major medical concern in
JASDF.