Non-battle injury among repatriated UK armed forces since cessation of combat operations: a prospective observational study.
Emma TomanA BeavenD N NaumannR W MyattP J ParkerA R KayPublished in: Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps (2017)
Although service personnel sustain civilian-type injuries, the specific rehabilitation goals and shift in the acute rehabilitation requirements for military personnel must be considered in the absence of enduring combat operations. It is notable that permanent medical downgrading secondary to trauma still occurs outside of warfare. The colocation of civilian major trauma services and R4 has ensured a mutually beneficial partnership that contributes to institutional memory and improves the coordination of patient pathways. The importance of relevant resource allocation, training, support and logistical considerations remain, even during the current scale of military activity overseas.