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ISSN:2633-3767

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Edward Rogers,C Wright Edward Rogers
Wound infection has always been an important contributor to mortality and morbidity on the battlefield. On-the-person antibiotics have long been suggested as one way to help combat this, which have already been implemented by some North Atl...
Andrew Williams,M Awadalla Andrew Williams
Bicuspid aortic valve (BAV) is the most common congenital cardiac malformation. It is an aortopathy and is associated with other congenital heart disease. Although there is no mortality increase with BAV, the natural history increases the r...
Dawei Zhang,Z Li,X Cao et al. Dawei Zhang et al.
Introduction: The Chinese Role 2 Hospital (CHN-Role 2H) Medical Treatment Facility (MTF) was founded in July 2013 as part of the Chinese commitment to Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA). I...
Andrew P Wareham,V Sparkes Andrew P Wareham
Up to 70 % of military amputees suffer phantom limb pain (PLP), which is difficult to treat. PLP has been attributed to cortical reorganisation and associated with impaired laterality. Repeated sessions of mirror therapy (MT) can benefit PL...
Zhao Yongqiang,H Dousheng,L Yanning et al. Zhao Yongqiang et al.
Purpose: To describe the combat-related injuries cured by Chinese Level 2 medical treatment facility (CHN L2) in Mali from 1 March 2016 to 1 March 2018, including type of weapon, mortality, nature of injuries, degree and ...
Joanna E Surtees,N R Heneghan Joanna E Surtees
Objective: To investigate whether general group exercise (GGE) offers the same outcomes compared with a specific spinal group exercise (SSGE) for chronic low back pain (CLBP) in a military population. ...
Thomas Richards,C Wright Thomas Richards
Background: Recruits undergoing military training experience a particularly high incidence of stress fractures. The role of combined calcium and vitamin D (25-OHD) deficiency and subsequent supplementation has been well d...
Ian Gurney,S Horne,C Wright Ian Gurney
High-profile Major Incidents in the UK civilian setting in the last few years have appropriately raised awareness of the principles and frameworks involved in the design of reliable response systems. The introduction of the Joint Emergency ...