Musculoskeletal injuries
in militry service

Military service involves physically demanding activities that place repeated stress on the body. Over time, this can lead to injuries in key areas, affecting mobility, performance, and long-term quality of life.

VALOUR helps veterans understand the support and options available to them. This may include guidance with medical assessments, documentation, and access to clear information from a veteran-led team.

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knees

Repeated impact, running, and load carriage can lead to ligament injuries, cartilage damage, and long-term joint problems.

SHOULDERS

Heavy lifting, overhead activity, and carrying equipment can cause rotator cuff injuries, bursitis, and chronic shoulder pain.

LOWER BACK

Load carriage, poor lifting technique, and repetitive strain can cause lower back pain, disc problems, and nerve compression.

ANKLES

Marching on uneven ground and carrying heavy loads can result in sprains, instability, and chronic ankle problems.

ASSAULT COURSE

High impact movements increase stress on joints and muscles.

PARACHUTE LANDING

Repeated landings place strain on knees, ankles and the spine.

LOAD CARRIAGE

Heavy loads over long periods can lead to back, neck and shoulder injuries.

GENERAL TRAINING

Continuous training and physical demands increase risk of injury.

VALOUR is here to help you understand your options and access the support you deserve. We connect veterans with specialist regulated legal and medical partners where appropriate.

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