New Policies Protect Troops From Mild Traumatic Brain Injuries (mTBI)

Chief of Staff of the Army Gen. George W. Casey Jr. has sent a message to commanders throughout the force to reinforce new policies designed to minimize the effects of mild traumatic brain injuries, or mTBI.

Mild traumatic brain injuries are more commonly known as concussions.

Explosions on the battlefield often cause these injuries, but they also can occur through falls, sports injuries, auto accidents or any other event resulting in a blow to the head.

The policies require:

  • any soldier who sustains a direct blow to the head or loss of consciousness
  • or is within 50 meters of a blast (inside or outside)
  • or is in a vehicle associated with a blast event, collision, or rollover
  • or is dismounted within 50 meters of a blast
  • or is in a building or vehicle damaged by a blast/accident

TO:

  • undergo a medical evaluation
  • followed by 24 hours of downtime
  • medical clearance before returning to duty.

Comprehensive medical evaluations are mandatory for anyone sustaining three concussions within 12 months.

Research shows that concussions are overwhelmingly treatable.

Receiving prompt care, regardless of the severity of injury, is the key to regaining the highest functional level possible.

“I want to reinforce the need to fully implement and adhere to this mTBI management program,” Casey said in the message. “We are completing our ninth year at war, and our force is stretched by the cumulative effects of the last nine years. Effectively managing our fighters is essential to our long-term success in this war. That is what this program is about.”

—-The Army’s mTBI management program is explained in ALARACT 193/2010-HQDA EXORD 253-10, Management of Concussion/Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (MTBI) in the Deployed Setting, DTG 260416Z Jun 10.*

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*The full details of this program are in ALARACT 193/2010 -HQDA EXORD 253-10, Management of Concussions/Mild Traumatic Brain injury (mTBI) in the Deployed Setting, DTG 260416Z Jun 10 (https://www.us.army.mil/suite/page/55028) on AKO. (AKO Access Required).

SOURCE

Health.mil/Military Health System. New Policies Protect Troops From Mild Traumatic Brain Injuries. By Jerry Harben, Army.mil. 27 JUL 2010. Available at: http://www.health.mil/News_And_Multimedia/News/detail/10-07-27/New_Policies_Protect_Troops_From_Mild_Traumatic_Brain_Injuries.aspx [Accessed 27 Jul 2010].

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