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Musculoskeletal Injuries in Military Women

Agency Publisher: Defense Dept., Army, Borden Institute
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Borden Institute Monograph Series. Edited by Paul J. Dougherty. Provides information about the incidence, risk factors, prevention, diagnosis, evaluation, treatment, and rehabilitation of common musculoskeletal overuse and traumatic injuries sustained by women in the military.

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GPO Stock Number:
008-023-00144-8
ISBN:
9780160897047
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Publisher:
Defense Dept., Army, Borden Institute
Author:
Dougherty, Paul J.
Year/Pages:
2011: 119 p.; ill.
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Key Phrases:
Borden Institute Monograph Series
Women Soldiers
Injuries
Womens Health
Military Medicine
Medicine
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0.5625 lb.
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Each
Item Available Date:
02/27/2012
Last Status Update:
01/25/2013

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About the Author

Barbara A. Springer is a Colonel, Army Medical Specialist Corps, US Army; Director, Proponency Office for Rehabilitation & Reintegration, Office of The Surgeon General, Falls Church, Virginia 22041; formerly, Chief, Integrated Physical Therapy Service, National Naval Medical
Center, 8901 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, Maryland, and Walter Reed Army Medical Center,
6900 Georgia Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20307. Since publication of this monograph,
Colonel Springer has retired. Amy E. Ross is a Major, Medical Corps, US Army; Orthopaedic Surgeon, 121 Combat Support Hospital, Seoul, Korea, Unit 15244, Box 338, APO, AP 96205. Since publication of this monograph, Major Ross has been promoted to Lieutenant Colonel.