Objective: Many troops deployed in Iraq and Afghanistan have sustained blast-related, closed-head injuries from being within non-lethal distance of detonated explosive devices. Little is known, however, about the mechanisms associated with blast exposure that give rise to traumatic brain injury (TBI). This study attempts to identify the precise conditions of focused stress wave energy within the brain, resulting from blast exposure, which will correlate with a threshold for persistent brain injury. Methods: This study developed and validated a set of modelling tools to simulate blast loading to the human head. Using these tools, the blast-induced, early-time intracranial wave motions that lead to focal brain damage were simulated. Results: ...
Blast induced neurotrauma (BINT) has been designated as the signature injury to warfighters in the...
Blast induced neurotrauma (BINT) has been designated as the signature injury to warfighters in the...
<p>Explosions are associated with more than 80% of the casualties in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. ...
Recent military conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan have highlighted the wartime effect of traumatic b...
Recent military conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan have highlighted the wartime effect of traumatic b...
An estimated 19.5% of all U.S. troops deployed to Iraq/Afghanistan have symptoms related to blast-in...
An estimated 19.5% of all U.S. troops deployed to Iraq/Afghanistan have symptoms related to blast-in...
Blast waves generated by improvised explosive devices can cause mild, moderate to severe traumatic b...
Human exposure to blast waves without any fragment impacts can still result in primary blast-induced...
Objectives Recent military conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan have highlighted the wartime effect of...
Human exposure to blast waves without any fragment impacts can still result in primary blast-induced...
Blast-induced Traumatic Brain Injury (bTBI) is the signature injury of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars...
Human exposure to a blast wave itself without any fragment impact can still result in primary blast-...
Blast-induced traumatic brain injury is the most prevalent military injury in Iraq and Afghanistan, ...
Human exposure to a blast wave itself without any fragment impact can still result in primary blast-...
Blast induced neurotrauma (BINT) has been designated as the signature injury to warfighters in the...
Blast induced neurotrauma (BINT) has been designated as the signature injury to warfighters in the...
<p>Explosions are associated with more than 80% of the casualties in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. ...
Recent military conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan have highlighted the wartime effect of traumatic b...
Recent military conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan have highlighted the wartime effect of traumatic b...
An estimated 19.5% of all U.S. troops deployed to Iraq/Afghanistan have symptoms related to blast-in...
An estimated 19.5% of all U.S. troops deployed to Iraq/Afghanistan have symptoms related to blast-in...
Blast waves generated by improvised explosive devices can cause mild, moderate to severe traumatic b...
Human exposure to blast waves without any fragment impacts can still result in primary blast-induced...
Objectives Recent military conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan have highlighted the wartime effect of...
Human exposure to blast waves without any fragment impacts can still result in primary blast-induced...
Blast-induced Traumatic Brain Injury (bTBI) is the signature injury of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars...
Human exposure to a blast wave itself without any fragment impact can still result in primary blast-...
Blast-induced traumatic brain injury is the most prevalent military injury in Iraq and Afghanistan, ...
Human exposure to a blast wave itself without any fragment impact can still result in primary blast-...
Blast induced neurotrauma (BINT) has been designated as the signature injury to warfighters in the...
Blast induced neurotrauma (BINT) has been designated as the signature injury to warfighters in the...
<p>Explosions are associated with more than 80% of the casualties in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. ...