Despite advances in personal protection, brain and spinal injuries amongst combatants pose significant management challenges. Battle field medical care has evolved over the year. In this article we discuss evolutions of military medicine, study current protocols and outcomes and discuss future perspectives. Mention is also made of some original work by the author
Neuromusculoskeletal (NMSK) injuries are ubiquitous in the United States Armed Forces and pose a sub...
Since Taoist alchemists discovered what they called “fire medicine” (“huoyao” 火藥) 1,500 years ago, t...
The current epidemic of blast injuries to the brain deserves an urgent response, but it has not yet ...
ABSTRACT: The pain conditions and comorbidities experienced by injured service members and the chall...
The article offers vision of the battlefield medicine and its associated logistics in the future. To...
Copyright: © 2015 Tabish SA, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of t...
Under international law, military medical personnel and facilities must be respected and protected i...
Gunshot wounds to the head are always challenging pathology for neurosurgeons. During war variety of...
Ever since Stone Age men discovered that knapping flint produced sharp stone edges that could be use...
Traumatic brain injury encompasses any incident in which external force causes damage to the brain. ...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is considered a signature injury of modern warfare, though TBIs can als...
This paper attempts to forecast the future of warfare methods in the forthcoming decades of the 21st...
This book examines recent progress in understanding the epidemiology and pathophysiology of combat-r...
Military Brain Science is a cutting-edge innovative science that uses potential military application...
Recent studies examined battle injury patterns and resource impacts of injuries for Operation Iraqi ...
Neuromusculoskeletal (NMSK) injuries are ubiquitous in the United States Armed Forces and pose a sub...
Since Taoist alchemists discovered what they called “fire medicine” (“huoyao” 火藥) 1,500 years ago, t...
The current epidemic of blast injuries to the brain deserves an urgent response, but it has not yet ...
ABSTRACT: The pain conditions and comorbidities experienced by injured service members and the chall...
The article offers vision of the battlefield medicine and its associated logistics in the future. To...
Copyright: © 2015 Tabish SA, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of t...
Under international law, military medical personnel and facilities must be respected and protected i...
Gunshot wounds to the head are always challenging pathology for neurosurgeons. During war variety of...
Ever since Stone Age men discovered that knapping flint produced sharp stone edges that could be use...
Traumatic brain injury encompasses any incident in which external force causes damage to the brain. ...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is considered a signature injury of modern warfare, though TBIs can als...
This paper attempts to forecast the future of warfare methods in the forthcoming decades of the 21st...
This book examines recent progress in understanding the epidemiology and pathophysiology of combat-r...
Military Brain Science is a cutting-edge innovative science that uses potential military application...
Recent studies examined battle injury patterns and resource impacts of injuries for Operation Iraqi ...
Neuromusculoskeletal (NMSK) injuries are ubiquitous in the United States Armed Forces and pose a sub...
Since Taoist alchemists discovered what they called “fire medicine” (“huoyao” 火藥) 1,500 years ago, t...
The current epidemic of blast injuries to the brain deserves an urgent response, but it has not yet ...