Posted on 11/23/2010 2:28:05 AM PST by jmcenanly
More than half of all combat-related injuries sustained by U.S. troops are the result of explosions, and many of those involve injuries to the head. According to the U.S. Department of Defense, about 130,000 U.S. service members deployed in Iraq and Afghanistan have sustained traumatic brain injuries ranging from concussion to long-term brain damage and death as a result of an explosion.
Raul Radovitzky, an associate professor in MITs Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, is among the researchers looking at ways to prevent these injuries. In a paper published Monday in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, he and his colleagues report that adding a face shield to the standard-issue helmet worn by the vast majority of U.S. ground troops could significantly reduce traumatic brain injury, or TBI. The extra protection offered by such a shield is critical, the researchers say, because the face is the main pathway through which pressure waves from an explosion are transmitted to the brain.
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Just have all the troops wear motorcycle helmets. Everyone here insists they save lives. Of course those that do just demonstrate they have NO CLUE about the mechanism of TBI...
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