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Issue title: Special Section: Firefighters
Article type: Research Article
Authors: Wiszomirska, Idaa; * | Iwańska, Dagmarab | Tabor, Piotrb | Karczewska-Lindinger, Magdalenab | Urbanik, Czesławb | Mastalerz, Andrzejb
Affiliations: [a] Faculty of Rehabilitation, Józef Piłsudski University of Physical Education in Warsaw, Poland | [b] Faculty of Physical Education, Józef Piłsudski University of Physical Education in Warsaw, Poland
Correspondence: [*] Address for correspondence: Ida Wiszomirska, Faculty of Rehabilitation, Józef Piłsudski University of Physical Education in Warsaw, Marymoncka 34, 00-968 Warsaw 45, Poland. Tel.: +48 50504158352; E-mail: idwi@wp.pl.
Abstract: BACKGROUND:Firefighting is a hazardous profession that involves high fall risk and is crucial component for the safety of people. OBJECTIVE:The aim of this study was to identify factors that impact on postural stability patterns of firefighters. METHODS:The study examined 177 Polish firefighters from the National Firefighting and Rescue System (NFRS) aged 31.9±10.1 years, with body height of 179.6±5.93, body mass of 83.9±11.0 and BMI of 26.0±3.03. Postural stability was evaluated by means of the Balance System SD (Biodex USA) set at the level 12 of instability, in a sportswear, bunker gear, with and without visual input. The fall risk test (FRI) was also performed. Four indices were analysed: overall stability index (OSI), anterior-posterior stability index (APSI), medial-lateral stability index (MLSI), and fall risk index (FRI). RESULTS:Mean results for fall risk index (FRI) were in the normal range for all age groups regardless of the type of clothing the firefighters were wearing. Individual results obtained in the fall risk test, 128 firefighters were in the normal range for their age, furthermore, 10 firefighters obtained better results than the normal range, 34 firefighters had worse results and 5 people failed to complete the test. Postural stability with eyes closed was found to decline with age. Wearing bunker gear did not have an effect on postural stability. CONCLUSIONS:Balance tests should be integrated into the firefighting training routines in order to improve balance and support fall prevention. Exercises with reduced visual input should also be incorporated into the training methodology.
Keywords: Work safety, firefighters’ balance, fall risk test
DOI: 10.3233/WOR-192881
Journal: Work, vol. 62, no. 3, pp. 469-476, 2019
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