TREATMENT OF TENDON INJURIES IN THE SERVICEMEMBER POPULATION ACROSS THE SPECTRUM OF PATHOLOGY: FROM EXOSOMES TO BIOINDUCTIVE SCAFFOLDS

Treatment of Tendon Injuries in the Servicemember Population across the Spectrum of Pathology: From Exosomes to Bioinductive Scaffolds

Tendon injuries in military servicemembers are one of the most commonly treated nonbattle musculoskeletal injuries (NBMSKIs).Commonly the result of demanding physical training, repetitive loading, and frequent exposures to austere conditions, tendon injuries represent a conspicuous threat to operational readiness.Tendon healing involves a complex s

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Lessons learned from introducing huddle boards to involve nursing staff in targeted observation and reporting of medication effect in a nursing home

Stephan Ore,1 Elin Olaug Rosvold,2 Ragnhild Hellesø3 1Oppsalhjemmet Nursing Home Norlandia, NO-0982 Oslo, Norway; 2Department of General Practice, Institute of Health and Society, Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo, NO-0318 Oslo, Norway; 3Department of Nursing Sciences, Institute of Health and Society, Faculty of Medicine, University of

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