Spine-area pain in military personnel: a review of epidemiology, etiology, diagnosis, and treatment
SP Cohen, RM Gallagher, SA Davis, SR Griffith… - The Spine Journal, 2012 - Elsevier
BACKGROUND CONTEXT: Nonbattle illnesses and injuries are the major causes of unit
attrition in modern warfare. Spine-area pain is a common disabling injury in service …
attrition in modern warfare. Spine-area pain is a common disabling injury in service …
[HTML][HTML] A systematic review of the prevalence of postamputation and chronic neuropathic pain associated with combat injury in military personnel
Combat trauma can lead to widespread tissue damage and limb loss. This may result in
chronic neuropathic and post amputation pain, including phantom limb pain (PLP) and …
chronic neuropathic and post amputation pain, including phantom limb pain (PLP) and …
Headaches during war: analysis of presentation, treatment, and factors associated with outcome
SP Cohen, AR Plunkett, I Wilkinson, C Nguyen… - …, 2012 - journals.sagepub.com
Background: Headache is often associated with physical trauma and psychological stress.
The aim of this study is to evaluate the impact of headache on personnel deployed in war …
The aim of this study is to evaluate the impact of headache on personnel deployed in war …
Critical care air transport team evacuation of medical patients without traumatic injury
ABSTRACT Background: Air Force Critical Care Air Transport Teams (CCATTs) provide
fixed-wing aeromedical evacuation for combat casualties. Multiple studies have evaluated …
fixed-wing aeromedical evacuation for combat casualties. Multiple studies have evaluated …
United Kingdom military aeromedical evacuation in the post-9/11 era
CM Patterson, T Woodcock, IA Mollan… - Aviation, space, and …, 2014 - ingentaconnect.com
Patterson CM, Woodcock T, Mollan IA, Nicol ED, McLoughlin DC. United Kingdom military
aermedical evacuation in the post-9/11 era. Aviat Space Environ Med 2014; 85: 1005–12 …
aermedical evacuation in the post-9/11 era. Aviat Space Environ Med 2014; 85: 1005–12 …
[HTML][HTML] COMParative Early Treatment Effectiveness between physical therapy and usual care for low back pain (COMPETE): study protocol for a randomized …
D Rhon, J Fritz - Trials, 2015 - Springer
Background Low back pain is among the leading causes of medical visits and lost duty days
among members of the United States Armed Forces and represents the highest 5-year risk …
among members of the United States Armed Forces and represents the highest 5-year risk …
[PDF][PDF] Regulated en route care—a scoping review
E Bridges - 2018 - apps.dtic.mil
The goal of the Joint En Route Care (J-ERC) Consortium is to expand the operationally
relevant ERC research, consistent with the research priorities identified by the J-ERC …
relevant ERC research, consistent with the research priorities identified by the J-ERC …
[HTML][HTML] A Phenomenological Case Study on the Treatment of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Civilian Noncombatants
JH Whitehurst Jr - 2022 - search.proquest.com
The purpose of this qualitative phenomenological case study was to explore perceptions of
civilian noncombatants, embedded with military combat forces, in seeking mental health …
civilian noncombatants, embedded with military combat forces, in seeking mental health …
Non-Battle injuries presenting to the force medical rehabilitation team on operation GRITROCK
PJI Scott - Journal of The Royal Naval Medical Service, 2016 - jrnms.bmj.com
Abstract Non-Battle Injuries (NBI) represent a significant attritional threat to personnel
deployed on operations. Operation (Op) GRITROCK involved personnel deployed across …
deployed on operations. Operation (Op) GRITROCK involved personnel deployed across …
The effect of body weight support on squat biomechanics
NR Syed - 2015 - search.proquest.com
To yield insights into how assistive technology can impact basic human motion, here we
investigate the effects of varied body weight support on the biomechanics of human subjects …
investigate the effects of varied body weight support on the biomechanics of human subjects …