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STUDY OF VIETNAM VETERAN AMPUTEES COULD BENEFIT
NEW VETS -- "We hope that our findings with the
Vietnam
amputees and how they were treated and dealt with
their
amputation will help better prepare the current
soldiers."
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Amputee study could benefit Iraq veterans
Chris Centeno
Researchers from Ohio State and Indiana University are studying the lives
of Vietnam veteran amputees.
Stephen Wilson, a principal investigator in the study, spoke to veterans
at the Faculty Club Friday afternoon.
The study, funded by a $2 million grant from the Department of Defense,
led to the establishment of the Indiana-Ohio Center for Traumatic
Amputation Rehabilitation Research. The goal of the research is to collect
as much data from Vietnam veteran amputees as possible, in hopes of better
understanding their lives after amputation.
"We hope that our findings with the Vietnam amputees and how they were
treated and dealt with their amputation will help better prepare the
current soldiers and let them receive the proper treatment that these
veterans didn't get," Wilson said.
Wilson said he believes there are possibly 5,000 Vietnam veteran amputees,
but even the Department of Defense does not know for sure.
"We lectured at the Veterans Lunch a year ago and had around 100
participants in the study. We are currently at 434 participants, with the
hope of being at 500 by June," Wilson said.
The U.S. government predicted that few amputees would remember their
experiences well, Wilson said.
"We're finding the exact opposite, their memories are very vivid," he
said. "Thirty percent of soldiers said they came back with PTSD [Post
Traumatic Stress Disorder]; that number is actually probably closer to 60
percent due to the amount of people who don't receive treatment for it."
Chad McMahon, a former Marine Corps sergeant with three tours in Iraq, is
involved in the study. He said the research will give Iraq War amputees a
better idea of what to expect after rehabilitation.
"It's going to give us an idea of what these guys coming home now
can
look for, what they can get ready for farther down the road," McMahon
said.
McMahon said there are more than 700 amputees from conflicts in
Afghanistan and Iraq. The majority of the traumatic injuries are from
explosives and roadside bombs.
Wilson said they have been trying to find these veterans for the past two
years.
"Many of them don't want to talk about or don't want to relive it, so to
have 434 participants is outstanding," Wilson said.
Researchers are continuing to look for Vietnam veterans with traumatic
amputations.
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