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- BookKenneth L. Cameron, Brett D. Owens, editors.Contents:
Part I. The spectrum of musculoskeletal injuries in the military
The burden of musculoskeletal injuries in the military / Brett D. Owens and Kenneth L. Cameron
Traumatic combat injuries / Andrew J. Schoenfeld and Philip J. Belmont
The burden of deployment-related non-battle injuries (NBIs) and their impact on the musculoskeletal system / Kenneth L. Cameron
Sports and exercise-related injuries in the military / Michael Garrison, Scott Dembowski, and Nathan Shepard
Musculoskeletal injuries during military initial entry training / Scott D. Carow and Jennifer L. Gaddy
Disability associated with musculoskeletal injuries / Chad A. Krueger and James R. Ficke
Part II. The epidemiology of musculoskeletal injuries by anatomic region
Shoulder injuries / Christopher J. Tucker and Brett D. Owens
Elbow, wrist, and hand injuries / Danielle L. Scher, Emily H. Shin, Jennifer M. Wolf, and Leon J. Nesti
Hip injuries / Joseph T. Lanzi and Steven J. Svoboda
Knee injuries / Jeremy McCallum and John M. Tokish
Lower leg, ankle, and foot injuries / Brian R. Waterman, John Dunn, and Justin D. Orr
Thoracic and lumbar spine injuries / Jeffrey B. Knox and Joseph Orchowski
Cervical spine and neck injuries / Scott C. Wagner and Ronald A. Lehman
Part III. Public health strategies for injury prevention and treatment in the military
Application of the public health model for musculoskeletal injury prevention within the military / Kenneth L. Cameron
Successful injury prevention interventions / Sarah J. de la Motte and Robert Oh
Overcoming barriers to injury prevention in the military / Deydre S. Teyhen, Stephen L. Goffar, Timothy L. Pendergrass, Scott W. Shaffer, and Nikki Butler.Digital Access Springer 2016 - ArticleAirall JM.Clin Chem. 1977 Jan;23(1):143-5.This is a compilation of reference materials suggested for scientists considering a laboratory reference collection in clinical chemistry, or for librarians seeking to develop or add to an up-t-o-date library collection. Nine areas are represented: general clinical chemistry; analytical methods, procedures, and techniques; calculations and statistics; the clinical laboratory; drugs and metabolism; enzymology; instrumentation, interpretation of data; and ready reference.