Scientists measure hidden brain damage in soldiers during combat drills
NCT ID NCT06992570
Summary
This study aims to understand how military training activities like parachute jumps and shooting exercises might cause mild brain injuries in soldiers. Researchers will measure brain injury markers in soldiers' blood and track head movements during training using sensors and cameras. The goal is to identify risks and develop better safety measures to protect soldiers' brain health during their service.
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Military University Hospital Prague
Prague, Czech Republic, 16902, Czechia
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