OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to examine the effects of 14 months of military training comprising cold winter conditions on neurosensory and vascular function in the hands and feet. METHODS: Military conscripts (N=54) were assessed with quantitative sensory testing comprising touch, temperature, and vibration perception thresholds and finger systolic blood pressure (FSBP) after local cooling and a questionnaire on neurosensory and vascular symptoms at both baseline and follow-up. Ambient air temperature was recorded with body worn temperature loggers. RESULTS: The subjects showed reduced sensitivity to perception of touch, warmth, cold and vibrations in both the hands and feet except from vibrotactile perception in digit two of the right hand...
Patients who acquired an upper extremity nerve injury often complain about cold intolerance, reduced...
Background. It is well known that reducing tissue temperature changes sensory and motor nerve conduc...
Current research indicates that acute non-freezing cold exposure elicits short-term performance prob...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to examine the effects of 14 months of military training comprising cold...
Background. Local freezing cold injuries are common in the north and sequelae to cold injury can per...
Background In Swedish working life, exposure to cold and exposure to hand-arm vibration (HAV) are tw...
BACKGROUND: Trench foot, or non-freezing cold injury (NFCI), results from cold exposure of sufficien...
Subjects that repeatedly have to expose the extremities to cold may benefit from a high peripheral t...
Abstract Subjects that repeatedly have to expose the extremities to cold may benefit from a high per...
This cross-sectional study aimed to describe exposure to cold climate and hand-arm vibration (HAV) a...
Exposure to cold climate is an inevitable consequence of military training in Norway. Adequate perip...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate whether prior exposure to hand-transmitted vibration on the day of a cold...
Military combat personnel deployed to cold-wet operational regions face a multitude of occupational ...
Non-freezing cold injury is a clinical syndrome characterised by altered sensory perception followin...
PURPOSE: To describe the self-reported ambient cold exposure in northern Sweden and to relate the le...
Patients who acquired an upper extremity nerve injury often complain about cold intolerance, reduced...
Background. It is well known that reducing tissue temperature changes sensory and motor nerve conduc...
Current research indicates that acute non-freezing cold exposure elicits short-term performance prob...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to examine the effects of 14 months of military training comprising cold...
Background. Local freezing cold injuries are common in the north and sequelae to cold injury can per...
Background In Swedish working life, exposure to cold and exposure to hand-arm vibration (HAV) are tw...
BACKGROUND: Trench foot, or non-freezing cold injury (NFCI), results from cold exposure of sufficien...
Subjects that repeatedly have to expose the extremities to cold may benefit from a high peripheral t...
Abstract Subjects that repeatedly have to expose the extremities to cold may benefit from a high per...
This cross-sectional study aimed to describe exposure to cold climate and hand-arm vibration (HAV) a...
Exposure to cold climate is an inevitable consequence of military training in Norway. Adequate perip...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate whether prior exposure to hand-transmitted vibration on the day of a cold...
Military combat personnel deployed to cold-wet operational regions face a multitude of occupational ...
Non-freezing cold injury is a clinical syndrome characterised by altered sensory perception followin...
PURPOSE: To describe the self-reported ambient cold exposure in northern Sweden and to relate the le...
Patients who acquired an upper extremity nerve injury often complain about cold intolerance, reduced...
Background. It is well known that reducing tissue temperature changes sensory and motor nerve conduc...
Current research indicates that acute non-freezing cold exposure elicits short-term performance prob...