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Military medicine

Journal Volume: 183
Journal Issue: Suppl 1
Journal Year: 2018
Articles in SafetyLit: 16

A family's affair: caring for veterans with penetrating traumatic brain injury

A review of casualties transported to Role 2 medical treatment facilities in Afghanistan

Biomechanical measurement and modeling of human eardrum injury in relation to blast wave direction

Combat helmet suspension system stiffness influences linear head acceleration and white matter tissue strains: implications for future helmet design

Effects on neurons and hippocampal slices by single and multiple primary blast pressure waves from detonating spherical cyclotrimethylenetrinitramine (RDX) explosive charges

Evaluations of sexual assault prevention programs in military settings: a synthesis of the research literature

Feasibility of training physical therapists to implement a psychologically informed physical therapy program for deployed U.S. Sailors and Marines with musculoskeletal injuries

Healthy active duty military with lifetime experience of mild traumatic brain injury exhibits subtle deficits in sensory reactivity and sensory integration during static balance

Inertial sensor-based assessment of central sensory integration for balance after mild traumatic brain injury

Non-invasive detection of unique molecular signatures in laser-induced retinal injuries

PHIT for Duty, a mobile application for stress reduction, sleep improvement, and alcohol moderation

Preliminary investigation of skull fracture patterns using an impactor representative of helmet back-face deformation

Protective effects of psychological strengths against psychiatric disorders among soldiers

Retrospective analysis of injuries in underbody blast events: 2007-2010

Risk factors for training-related injuries during U.S. Army basic combat training

TRR's warrior camp: an intensive treatment program for combat trauma in active military and veterans of all eras