Abstract

Today we have inherited a world in which spiralling violence has brought people from all walks of life closer to the dangers of blast injuries. On an average, 68-75% [1] of all injuries in war are blast injuries. A cursory look at any headline of a national daily reminds us that the civilian populace is no less immune, and considering this, it becomes imperative for all medical personnel to be aware of the manifestations and the correct line of management of these injuries. All this involves a good understanding of the biomechanics of the event of a blast.

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