Sentence examples for trauma sequelae from inspiring English sources

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There was no evidence for major degenerative lesions of major joints or the vertebral column and also no signs of any other chronic disease affecting the skeleton nor any trauma sequelae.

The degree of the peritraumatic adrenergic hyperactivation following a stressful or traumatic event is related to different patterns of physiological response [ 19], subjective experience of injury and trauma-related fears [ 11, 20], resilience and coping mechanisms [ 21], poor military training outcomes [ 22, 23], as well as symptomatic outcomes in trauma sequelae [ 21, 24].

Besides these two cases with gout, we surprisingly found a high number of individuals with trauma sequelae with at least several cases typical for more or less massive trauma, such as falling from considerable height, but also minor trauma leading to broken metatarsals, and/or trauma from significant interpersonal conflict, such as a sharp weapon attack to the skull in one monk.

As in other CT programs, excessively negative appraisals of trauma sequelae, such as the initial PTSD symptoms (e.g. Ehlers, Mayou and Bryant, 1998) and other people's responses after the event (e.g. Dunmore, Clark and Ehlers, 2001), are modified by the provision of information, Socratic questioning, and behavioural experiments.

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This was an exploratory study with two phases: qualitative pilot interviews with six wound care specialists to explore dressing-related trauma concepts, sequelae, and resource utilization; and online quantitative research with 30 wound care specialists to validate and quantify the concepts, sequelae, and resource utilization explored in the first phase of the study.

Reducing the rates of death, trauma and sequelae associated with road accidents is the prime goal of road safety authorities, and success requires having data on victims' outcomes in the long term.

Similarly, rates of macular scar in our population would be a result of trauma and sequelae of intraocular inflammation.

The management of the unstable elbow, whether resulting from acute trauma, its sequelae, or chronic disease, has often proven difficult [ 13, 16].

The interviews were designed to elicit trauma concepts, sequelae, and resources that were of the highest importance and of most relevance to experts in the field of wound care.

There remain notable gaps in the services research literature about treatment completion among youth, particularly those who have experienced trauma and related sequelae.

Further investigation into the area of trauma and its sequelae is warranted, particularly in relation to risk behaviours and HIV medication adherence.

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