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This study aimed to characterize the effects of walking with backpack load on upper limb function. Fifteen males participated in 3 conditions no load, 40% body weight loaded backpack (BP) and loaded backpack with simulated rifle (BRC). Pinch strength, grip strength, sensory threshold, blood flow volume, and a manual dexterity test were assessed before and after a 45-min walking trial. Pinch strength in the BP condition was significantly different than the control (p less then 0.05). Grooved pegboard times were faster after a seated recovery (p = 0.