TC Roy - Military Medicine, 2011 - ingentaconnect.com ... Engineers, Maintenance, Medical, and Supply & Logistics) crossed with diagnoses greater than 27 (mechanical low back pain [MLBP], ankle sprain, meniscal tear ... The five most frequently injured body regions among participants were lumbar spine, knee, ankle, foot, and ...
[PDF] from panterlaw.comPDIFTO CONDUCT… - WITH TRIAL ANALYSIS, 2011 - panterlaw.com ... CIVIL ASSAULT-CUSTODIAN ASSAULTS PLAINTIFF AT EMPLOYER STORAGE FACILITY-LUMBAR DISC HERNIATIONS AND BULGES-THECAL SAC COMPRESSION-LUMBAR RADICULOPATHY-CONTUSIONS AND ABRASIONS- CERVICAL SPRAIN AND STRAIN. ... View as HTML
S Demura, T Yamada… - Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics, 2011 - Elsevier ... caused by slipping or staggering induce sideways or backwards falls and impact the hip or buttocks, therefore, increasing the risk of lumbar bone fracture. ... The extent of injury was defined as “fracture”, “sprain”, “contusion or cut and graze”, “no injury” and “other (open question)”. ...
[PDF] from biomedcentral.comS Saadat… - BMC Public Health, 2011 - biomedcentral.com ... Injuries occurring in males consisted of open wound of fingers (n=2) and thigh (n=2), dislocation of ankle due to fall (n=1), contusion of shoulder and upper arm (n=2), sprain and strain of lumbar spine due to lifting heavy objects (n=2) and sprain/strain ...
[PDF] from dtic.milJJ Knapik - 2011 - DTIC Document ... The most common injury/anatomic locations combinations were closed head injuries/concussions (n=74), ankle fractures (n=21), ankle sprains (n=20), low back sprains (n=14), hip contusions (n=8), upper arm abrasions/lacerations (n=6) and lower back fractures (n=4). There ...