“…In the majority of explosive blast cases, injury results from a combination of the blast wave, fragment penetration and rapid bodily displacement. Compounding these immediate injuries to the extremities, blast injuries can, over time, lead to further tissue loss as well as infections in the residual limb, intact limbs, and other parts of the body (5,13). There is also the potential for extensive nerve damage, with almost onethird of Walter Reed's patients having nerve lesions and damage resulting in neuropathic pain and various levels of limited function (13,14).…”