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Protective Devices (Safety Device)

195  relevant articles (22 outcomes, 15 trials/studies) found for this Therapy

Description: Devices designed to provide personal protection against injury to individuals exposed to hazards in industry, sports, aviation, or daily activities.

Also Known As:
Safety Device; Protective Device; Devices, Safety; Safety Devices; Device, Protective; Device, Safety; Devices, Protective

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Therapy Context: Research Results

Experts

1. Doyle, John F: 1 article (06/2008)
2. Stacey, D Heath: 1 article (06/2008)
3. Gutowski, Karol A: 1 article (06/2008)
4. Valls, Victoria: 1 article (12/2007)
5. Lloret, Joan: 1 article (12/2007)
6. Pascual, Francisco: 1 article (12/2007)
7. Yanez, Remedios: 1 article (12/2007)
8. Martínez, Mária José: 1 article (12/2007)
9. Yánez, Remedios: 1 article (12/2007)
10. Martinez, Maria Jose: 1 article (12/2007)

Related Diseases

1. Wounds and Injuries (Trauma)
2. Needlestick Injuries (Needlestick Injury)
3. Malaria
4. Craniocerebral Trauma (Head Injury)
06/01/1989 - "Implications for prevention are (1) improved home design, particularly flooring and furniture; (2) better planning of home surroundings, play areas, and equipment; (3) determination of age at which children are capable of riding bicycles and coping with traffic; (4) extension and enforcement of restraint regulations to protect children in vehicles; (5) better supervision of children engaged in sports and recreational activities, and use of safety devices; (6) increased community awareness of the frequency of head injuries, and knowledge of how the numbers can be reduced and the severity diminished; and (7) improved knowledge of child growth and development, and better supervision by all care-givers."
01/01/2008 - "Drivers who had alcohol present were more likely to be younger, male, White, not using a safety device, and to have sustained a head injury, than drivers who had no alcohol present in their system (alcohol absent driv- ers) at hospital presentation. "
08/01/1966 - "[New device: protective covering for tracheotomy opening, with experiences in cases of head trauma]"
01/01/2001 - "The future publication will encompass experimental, analytical, and some numerical and regulatory information and that will be divided into the following sections: 1. head injury experimentation involving translatory and rotational motion: equipment, subjects and mechanical and physiological consequences 2. diffuse axonal injury: production and traumatic effects; mechanical properties at the axonal and neuronal level 3. vehicular crash investigation and simulation: reconstruction methodologies, staging, surrogate validation, and occupant protection, including vehicular design 4. injury thresholds and tolerances, including skull and vessel failure and brain and brainstem damage, including consideration of loading directions 5. criteria for head injury: governmental and industry regulations, including effects of combined motion- and tissue-level loading 6. further discussions of cranial component properties and injury mechanisms 7. sports head injury considerations: boxing, baseball, softball, football, ice hockey, and skiing activities; protective head devices for these activities 8. vehicular protective devices: design, efficacy, standards, and limitations; models for helmets and experimental validation. "
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5. Lacerations

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3. General Anesthetics
4. N-Methylaspartate (NMDA)
5. Soaps (Soap)
6. Smoke
7. Retinaldehyde (Retinal)
8. Plastics
9. Methadone (Dolophine)
10. Ice

Related Therapies and Procedures

1. Sutures (Suture)
2. Air Bags (Airbags)
3. Protective Devices (Safety Device)
4. Seat Belts (Seat Belt)
5. Resuscitation

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