Using causal energy categories to report the distribution of injuries in an active population: An approach used by the U.S. Army

Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport - Tập 22 - Trang 997-1003 - 2019
Veronique D. Hauschild1, Anna Schuh-Renner1, Terrence Lee2, Melissa D. Richardson3, Keith Hauret1, Bruce H. Jones1
1Army Public Health Center (APHC), Directorate of Clinical Public Health and Epidemiology (CHPE), Injury Prevention Division (IPD), United States
2General Dynamics Information Technology, contracted to the Defense Health Agency (DHA), Armed Forces Health Surveillance Branch (AFHSB), Epidemiology and Analysis Section (E&A), United States
3Cherokee Nations Technical Solutions, contracted to DHA, AFHSB, E&A, Army Satellite, United States

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