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Publikováno v:
Health and Quality of Life Outcomes, Vol 19, Iss 1, Pp 1-11 (2021)
Abstract Background More than 52,000 casualties have been documented in post-9/11 conflicts. Service members with extremity injuries (EIs) or traumatic brain injury (TBI) may be at particular risk for long-term deficits in mental and physical health
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https://doaj.org/article/5f4d4bbc778b471f9b71d65dc050db75
Autor:
Katheryne G, Perez, Susan L, Eskridge, Mary C, Clouser, Jill M, Cancio, Leopoldo C, Cancio, Michael R, Galarneau
Publikováno v:
Burns. 49:461-466
Burns are an important cause of battlefield injury, accounting for 5-20% of the combat injury burden. To date, no report has examined the full range of burns, from mild to severe, resulting from post-9/11 conflicts. The present study leverages the Ex
Autor:
Susan L. Eskridge, Brittney Mazzone, Kaeley Shannon, Shawn Farrokhi, Jill M. Cancio, Annemarie Orr
Publikováno v:
Journal of Hand Therapy. 36:66-73
Study design Retrospective cohort study Introduction Service members who have sustained traumatic amputations are typically young and otherwise healthy. Beyond standard care, these individuals desire long, highly active, and relatively pain-free life
Autor:
Judith Harbertson, Andrew J. MacGregor, Cameron T. McCabe, Susan L. Eskridge, Sarah M. Jurick, Jessica R. Watrous, Michael R. Galarneau
Publikováno v:
Quality of Life Research. 32:461-472
Publikováno v:
Journal of Trauma Nursing. 29:57-64
Autor:
Mary C Clouser, Cameron T. McCabe, Susan L. Eskridge, Katheryne G. Perez, Michael R. Galarneau
Publikováno v:
Military Medicine. 187:e638-e643
Introduction Extremity injuries have comprised the majority of battlefield injuries in modern U.S. conflicts since World War II. Most reports have focused on serious injuries only and, to date, no reports have described the full extent of combat extr
Autor:
Gretchen Jones, Michael R. Galarneau, Jessica R Watrous, Brad D. Hendershot, Susan L. Eskridge, Shawn Farrokhi, Brittney Mazzone, Cameron T. McCabe
Publikováno v:
Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings. 28:746-756
Low back pain is a prevalent military and veteran health problem and individuals injured on deployment may be at particularly high risk of pain conditions. Given that increasing numbers of active duty and veteran military personnel are seeking care i
Autor:
J Sazon, Cameron T. McCabe, Raneem J Hawari, Amber L. Dougherty, Susan L. Eskridge, Jessica R Watrous, M R Galarneau
Publikováno v:
BMJ Military Health. 169:e34-e38
IntroductionThe ‘golden hour’ is a universal paradigm that suggests trauma patients have lower morbidity and mortality when provided with medical care within 1 hour after injury. The objective of this study was to examine whether transport time f
Publikováno v:
Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery. 89:S200-S206
Background While the incidence of incisional hernia (IH) following elective laparotomy has been well described, incidence following emergent laparotomy for combat trauma has been much less studied. This retrospective cohort investigates the latter to
Autor:
Annemarie Orr, Shawn Farrokhi, Susan L. Eskridge, Brittney Mazzone, Jill M. Cancio, Kaeley Shannon
Publikováno v:
Military Medicine. 185:444-450
Introduction Military Service Members (SMs) with upper limb (UL) amputation have unrestricted access to occupational therapy (OT) services. Identifying OT interventions used based on clinical rationale and patient needs can provide insight toward dev