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Misleading reference to unpublished wound ballistics data regarding distant injuries [PDF]
An article (J Trauma 29:10-18, 1989) cites unpublished wound ballistics data to support the authors' view that distant injuries are a myth in wound ballistics. The actual data, published in 1990, actually contains a number of detailed examples of distant injuries. (Bellamy RF, Zajtchuk R. The physics and biophysics of wound ballistics.
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. Introduction:. The presence of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms has been found to be associated with an increased risk of persisting neck pain and disability in motor vehicle crash (MVC) survivors with whiplash injuries.
Annick Maujean+4 more
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Unsupervised learning with GLRM feature selection reveals novel traumatic brain injury phenotypes [PDF]
Baseline injury categorization is important to traumatic brain injury (TBI) research and treatment. Current categorization is dominated by symptom-based scores that insufficiently capture injury heterogeneity. In this work, we apply unsupervised clustering to identify novel TBI phenotypes. Our approach uses a generalized low-rank model (GLRM) model for
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Lack of evidence for central sensitization in idiopathic, non-traumatic neck pain : a systematic review [PDF]
Background: Chronic neck pain is a common problem with a poorly understood pathophysiology. Often no underlying structural pathology can be found and radiological imaging findings are more related to age than to a patient's symptoms.
Bramer, Wichor+9 more
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A population-based, incidence cohort study of mid-back pain after traffic collisions:Factors associated with global recovery [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Traffic collisions often result in a wide range of symptoms included in the umbrella term whiplash‐associated disorders. Mid‐back pain (MBP) is one of these symptoms. The incidence and prognosis of different traffic injuries and their related
Boyle, E+5 more
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Whiplash injuries: Treatment related to pathology and stages of healing
Whiplash patients present a challenge to physiotherapists because of the variability of clinical presentations and the unpredictability of the outcome of treatment. Recent literature, which may provide some clues to this situation, is discussed.
Helen David
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Recent Spine Damage Awards [PDF]
Spinal injuries generally include trauma to the vertebrae, the intervertebral discs and the ligaments which serve to hold the spinal column together. For the purpose of avoiding duplication this paper will confine itself to the subjects of fractures and ...
Baskin, Sheldon E.
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Initial Studies of Dynamic Responses of Female and Male Volunteers in Rear Impact Tests [PDF]
Whiplash Associated Disorder (WAD) - commonly denoted whiplash injury - resulting from vehicle impacts, is a worldwide epidemic. These injuries occur at relatively low changes of velocity (typically between 10-25 km/h) and in impacts from all directions.
Carlsson, Anna
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Brain Energetics, Mitochondria, and Traumatic Brain Injury [PDF]
We review current thinking about, and draw connections between, brain energetics and metabolism, mitochondria and traumatic brain injury. In addition to summarizing current thinking in these disciplines, our goal is to suggest a framework for mechanisms and pathways based on optimal energetic decisions.
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