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Injury


Title Abbreviation
Injury
ISSN
0020-1383
Electronic ISSN
1879-0267
Readership
Anesthesiologists, Critical Care Nurses, Critical Care Physicians, Emergency Nurses, Emergency Physicians, Orthopedic Surgeons, Orthopedists, Physiotherapists, Rehabilitation Therapists, Surgeons, Trauma Surgeons
Scope
Injury was founded in 1969 and is an international journal dealing with all aspects of trauma care and accident surgery. Our primary aim is to facilitate the exchange of ideas, techniques and information among all members of the trauma team. Topics covered include: trauma systems and management; surgical procedures; epidemiological studies; surgery (of all tissues); resuscitation; biomechanics; rehabilitation; anaesthesia; radiology; basic science of local and systemic response to trauma and tissue healing. Regular features include: original research papers; review articles; case reports; ideas and innovations detailing novel and effective solutions to surgical problems; book reviews; calendar of world-wide meetings.
Sponsoring Association(s)
Australian & New Zealand Trauma Society (ANZTS), British Trauma Society (BTS), Saudi Orthopaedic Association in Trauma
Publisher Name
Elsevier Ltd. - London
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