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NEWS | Aug. 19, 2019

Medical Operations Squadron Strengthens Friendship with ROKAF Tigers

By Senior Airman Stefan Alvarez 8th Fighter Wing Public Affairs

KUNSAN AIR BASE, Republic of Korea -- The 8th Medical Group held a special pilot-oriented physical therapy class for the Republic of Korea Air Force’s 111th Fighter Squadron “Tigers”, Aug. 9, 2019.

Several pilots from the 111th FS participated in the class and learned about different types of exercises that focus on aches and pains associated with flying fighter jets during this significant event, as this was one of the first times the 8th MDG has worked directly with a ROKAF unit.

“Pilots experience a lot of issues in the neck and back areas from wearing their helmets for long periods of time and putting themselves under a high amount of gravitational forces on a pretty regular basis,” said Tech. Sgt. Nicholas Ramirez, 8th Medical Operations Squadron physical therapy (PT) flight chief.

The PT staff went through a variety of stretches, mostly targeting the upper body, to help relieve pain and discomfort the pilots may experience after flying. Many of the pilots began to notice immediate results after being taught and practicing the stretching exercises.

“This is the start of a very valuable and beneficial friendship with the physical therapy team,” said Lt. Col. Choong-Won Oh, 111th Fighter Squadron commander. “We want to invite the 8th MDG physical therapy team to come to our squadron so they can help all of our pilots and continue to teach us how to better care and treat our aches and pains. Everything they taught us was excellent and very beneficial.”

The clinic has the ability to tailor specific classes for whatever their patient needs or requests. If a unit requests a class focusing on running techniques, the PT clinic can customize a program focusing on that. Topics range from proper lifting techniques, exercises to target specific muscles and even exercises specific to bones instead of muscles.

“We’re here to make sure our patients get what they need, whether its information or hands-on training, we can accommodate them,” said Capt. Bridgette Griffiths, 8th Medical Operations Squadron physical therapy flight commander. “Some of our lessons are more informational and hands off, but it’s just as beneficial to the members since we use real world studies and data to support our content.”

The physical therapy class paved the way for more opportunities to present themselves and further strengthen their partnership.
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