2024
DOI: 10.1093/milmed/usae404
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Identifying Improvements in Treating Extremity Musculoskeletal Injuries During Prolonged Care

W Brett Johnson,
Antuione D Perry,
Garrett Flores
et al.

Abstract: Introduction In prolonged care scenarios, where medical evacuations are significantly delayed, the treatment and transport of casualties with extremity musculoskeletal injuries will drain combat units’ human resources. Developing enhanced splinting techniques to restore casualty mobility and function can alleviate this drain. To guide this development, a panel of tactical combat and wilderness medicine experts was assembled to determine which extremity musculoskeletal injuries had the greates… Show more

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