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期刊名:Military medicine

缩写:MIL MED

ISSN:0026-4075

e-ISSN:1930-613X

IF/分区:1.1/Q2

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Alexa Werner,Carrie W Hoppes,Brooke N Klatt et al. Alexa Werner et al.
This case report describes a 46 year old female with complaints of dizziness and decreased ability to complete activities of daily living although aboard a U.S. Navy ship. She was unable to walk unsupported and her ability to work at a comp...
Richard P Petri,Kosaku Aoyagi,Gabriel Ibarra-Mejía Richard P Petri
Introduction: Chronic low back pain (cLBP) is the most prevalent chronic pain condition among veterans, contributing to disability, reduced quality of life, and opioid dependence. Complementary and integrative health (CIH...
Colleen Runnion,Shanna Smith,Jessica Luckhardt et al. Colleen Runnion et al.
Introduction: Military families face unique stressors, including prolonged separations due to deployments, frequent relocations, and parental injury that can contribute to increased rates of mental, emotional, behavioral,...
Adam J Sumait,Edgar Villaruel,Shelbi Wuss et al. Adam J Sumait et al.
Introduction: Although the incidence rate of exertional heat stroke (EHS) in the U.S. military decreased from 2018 to 2022, a resurgence in 2024 highlights the importance of continued refinement of effective preventive me...
John Kessler Ii,Chanhee Park,Xiaomei Yang et al. John Kessler Ii et al.
Introduction: Following traumatic injury, both the inflammatory and hemostatic systems are activated. Patients experience a systemic increase in circulating cytokines and coagulation leading to a greater risk of organ dys...
Chelsea Cherenfant,Derek Licina,Logan Williams et al. Chelsea Cherenfant et al.
Introduction: The Department of Defense (DoD) has greatly reduced combatant morbidity and mortality in the last twenty years. Nevertheless, current distance, environment, and workforce challenges threaten these gains. Mor...
Richard J Strilka,Joshua L Fiechter,Kent C Etherton et al. Richard J Strilka et al.
Background: As the U.S. Armed Forces shift from counterterrorism operations to peer conflict, preparing Critical Care Air Transport (CCAT) teams for high-volume patient movement is imperative. Quantifying baseline CCAT ta...