The prevalence of armed conflicts, terrorist attacks and industrial accidents necessitates clinician understanding of blast injuries in both civilian and military settings. Blast injuries are a ...
On the battlefield or at the detonation site, the casualty should be examined for evidence of obvious signs and symptoms of serious blast injuries, such as pulmonary, head or extremity amputation.
Diagnosing and managing blast injuries Date: December 12, 2024 Source: Boston University School of Medicine Summary: The prevalence of armed conflicts, terrorist attacks and industrial accidents ...
Blast injuries are a complex form of trauma, resulting from the explosive release of energy. The severity and types of injury depend on the proximity to the blast, blast pressure and the presence ...
(Boston)—The prevalence of armed conflicts, terrorist attacks and industrial accidents necessitates clinician understanding of blast injuries in both civilian and military settings. Blast ...
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3 Avulsion or degloving injuries from blast trauma are characterized by extensive soft-tissue damage in which skin and subcutaneous tissue are torn away, exposing underlying structures ...
Dec. 10—U.S. Sen. Angus King, I-Maine, unveiled a bill on Tuesday that would study the impact of "repetitive low-level blast injuries" on the military and how they could impact brain health.
U.S. Sen. Jerry Moran, R-Kansas, introduced legislation that would require the Department of Veteran Affairs to coordinate a 10-year, $5 million study of the low-level blast injuries to improve ...
Jerry Moran of Kansas said Tuesday a newly introduced Senate bill would compel the Department of Veterans Affairs to conduct a collaborative 10-year research project to study health implications of ...
A pair of Senate Veterans’ Affairs Committee members are pushing federal researchers to investigate the impact of repetitive low-level blast injuries on veterans’ mental health. (Cpl.