IntroductionNonfreezing cold injury (NFCI) is a peripheral cold injury that occurs when the extremities are exposed to cold temperatures, at or near the freezing point, for sustained periods of time (48–96 h at temperatures of usually around 0 to 6°C with associated wind chill). Although NFCI often goes unreported and may be underdiagnosed, it is a cause of significant morbidity in those working in cold conditions, particularly those in the military. Thus, further research into the prevention, recognition, and treatment of NFCI is warranted.MethodsThe height, body weight, and body composition of 6 rowers taking part in 1 or 2 legs of the 2017 Polar Row expedition were measured. The weather conditions of the 2 legs of the journey were record...
Purpose: While the acute effects of cold water immersion (CWI) have been widely investigated, resea...
Challenging environmental conditions, including heat and humidity, cold, and altitude, pose particul...
Background: Cold injuries are rare but important causes of hospitalization. We aimed to identify the...
Nonfreezing cold injury (NFCI) is a modern term for trench foot or immersion foot. Moisture is requi...
Non-freezing cold injury (NFCI) is the Cinderella of thermal injuries and is a clinical syndrome tha...
Objective.-An Arctic expedition provided an opportunity to examine the interaction between cold inju...
When combined with extreme environmental conditions extreme sport challenges and often pushes physio...
ABSTRACT: Cold injury can result from exercising at low temperatures and can impair exercise perform...
Exercise in cold environments exerts a unique physiologic stress on the human body, which, under cer...
ABSTRACTIntroduction: Freezing cold injuries (FCI) are a common risk in extreme cold weather warfare...
Background: Personnel deployed at an altitude ranging from 9000 ft to 23,000 ft are exposed to sub-z...
Introduction: Cold-induced vasodilation (CIVD) is mentioned as a mechanism that may prevent the occu...
Cold water activities have evolved increasingly popular. However, how this affects the body is relat...
METHOD: A retrospective study was performed of 10 yr of medical records to determine the type, s...
Objective: To present recommendations for the prevention, recognition, and treatment of environmenta...
Purpose: While the acute effects of cold water immersion (CWI) have been widely investigated, resea...
Challenging environmental conditions, including heat and humidity, cold, and altitude, pose particul...
Background: Cold injuries are rare but important causes of hospitalization. We aimed to identify the...
Nonfreezing cold injury (NFCI) is a modern term for trench foot or immersion foot. Moisture is requi...
Non-freezing cold injury (NFCI) is the Cinderella of thermal injuries and is a clinical syndrome tha...
Objective.-An Arctic expedition provided an opportunity to examine the interaction between cold inju...
When combined with extreme environmental conditions extreme sport challenges and often pushes physio...
ABSTRACT: Cold injury can result from exercising at low temperatures and can impair exercise perform...
Exercise in cold environments exerts a unique physiologic stress on the human body, which, under cer...
ABSTRACTIntroduction: Freezing cold injuries (FCI) are a common risk in extreme cold weather warfare...
Background: Personnel deployed at an altitude ranging from 9000 ft to 23,000 ft are exposed to sub-z...
Introduction: Cold-induced vasodilation (CIVD) is mentioned as a mechanism that may prevent the occu...
Cold water activities have evolved increasingly popular. However, how this affects the body is relat...
METHOD: A retrospective study was performed of 10 yr of medical records to determine the type, s...
Objective: To present recommendations for the prevention, recognition, and treatment of environmenta...
Purpose: While the acute effects of cold water immersion (CWI) have been widely investigated, resea...
Challenging environmental conditions, including heat and humidity, cold, and altitude, pose particul...
Background: Cold injuries are rare but important causes of hospitalization. We aimed to identify the...