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ISSN:2633-3767

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Yaniv Ringel,O Haberfeld,R Kremer et al. Yaniv Ringel et al.
Objective: The accidental removal of an intercostal chest drain (ICD) is common and may result in serious complications. A number of fixation techniques and suture material are in use, and the selection is often based on ...
Daniel Wilkins,O O&#x;Sullivan,J Sayer et al. Daniel Wilkins et al.
Heat illness remains a significant threat to health in the UK Armed Forces despite recent improvements in the prevention of cases. A small number of heat illness survivors develop long-term neurological sequelae. Here we briefly review the ...
Adam Mahoney,M C Reade,M Moffat Adam Mahoney
Introduction: Care of battle casualties is a central role of military medical practitioners. Historically, certain trauma procedural skills have been learnt through live tissue training. However, faced with opposition fro...
Andrew David Houston,R J Coppack,A N Bennett Andrew David Houston
Introduction: Correcting adverse biomechanics is key in rehabilitating musculoskeletal injuries. Verbal instruction remains the primary method for correcting biomechanics and therefore a patient's understanding of these i...
Peter Ladlow,D Conway,D Hayhurst et al. Peter Ladlow et al.
The use of strength and conditioning (S&C) in musculoskeletal rehabilitation has gained wide acceptance among the rehabilitation community. However, there is an absence of evidence demonstrating how to best integrate the principles of S&C i...
Hannah Taylor,O Quantick,D Ross Hannah Taylor
To deny the SARS-CoV-2 virus easy options for sustained transmission, commanders should model adherence to, and ensure implementation of, social mitigation measures. While some measures can be achieved at the organisational level through po...
Matti Santtila,K Pihlainen,J Vaara et al. Matti Santtila et al.
Introduction: Military training programmes are often similar for male and female recruits despite sex differences in physical performance that may influence training adaptations during military service. The present study ...
Jani P Vaara,K Pihlainen,J Rusila et al. Jani P Vaara et al.
Introduction: Physical fitness is a fundamental capability required of military personnel, but studies focusing on longitudinal changes in physical fitness and anthropometrics in soldiers are lacking. The aim was to evalu...
Martin Bricknell,S Horne Martin Bricknell
In many countries the security sector is a major contributor to the healthcare system. The role and transformation of a state's security health system within the universal health coverage is important, in that it sits at the interface of th...