What priorities should be considered for Iranian veterans with ankle-foot injuries? A health needs assessment study, 25 years post-conflict[J]. MMR, 2018,5(1):92-93.
Allami et al.: What priorities should be considered for Iranian veterans with ankle-foot injuries? A health needs assessment study, 25 years post-conflict. Mil Med Res, 2017, 4: 28
What priorities should be considered for Iranian veterans with ankle-foot injuries? A health needs assessment study, 25 years post-conflict[J]. MMR, 2018,5(1):92-93. DOI: 10.1186/s40779-017-0137-2.
Allami et al.: What priorities should be considered for Iranian veterans with ankle-foot injuries? A health needs assessment study, 25 years post-conflict. Mil Med Res, 2017, 4: 28 DOI: 10.1186/s40779-017-0137-2.
What priorities should be considered for Iranian veterans with ankle-foot injuries? A health needs assessment study, 25 years post-conflict
a large number of veterans are still affected by injuries acquired during Iran-Iraq war. In addition to their primary injuries
the majority of veterans also experience difficulty with long-term
secondary effects. Studies have shown that the most common of these include a range of disabilities
pain
and dramatic decline in mental health and quality of life. Improving living conditions and providing rehabilitation services to veterans has always been a main priority of authorities. The goal of this study was to explain the methods and materials with which these priorities were explored.
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Allami M , Karimi A , Janzadeh N , Feizollahi N , Esfandiari E , Masoumi M , et al . Epidemiology of lower extremity injuries in veterans with ankle-foot neuromusculoskeletal disorders . Iran J War Public Health . 2016 ; 8 ( 3 ): 177 - 87 .
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