News Files:Injuries and Treatment

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Please use the following as a guideline for injuries and healing. If you have questions, please +request.

  • Minor Laceration
    • includes small cuts, abrasions, etc.
    • Same day treatment by medical using dermal regenerator.
    • No scars and no bandages. No light duty.
  • Major Laceration
    • treatment over 24 to 48 hours consisting of two to four treatments using
    • dermal regenerator and autosuture.
    • No scars or bandages.
    • Light duty during treatment.
  • Sprains
    • same day treatment with autosuture.
    • no light duty.
  • Dislocations
    • reseat the dislocation, autosuture to repair joint in same day treatment.
    • Light duty for 48 to 72 hours.
  • Fractures
    • same day treatment with autosuture.
    • light duty for 96 to 144 hours.
  • Burns
    • 1st Degree
      • same day dermal regenerator treatment.
      • no oof duty restrictions, up to 24 hours light duty.
    • 2nd Degree
      • 12 hours infirmary treatment in biobed with SSF, autosuture and dermal regenerator.
      • Quarters restriction for 12 hours further.
    • 3rd Degree
      • 24 hours infirmary treatment in biobed with SSF, autosuture and dermal regenerator.
      • Quarters restrictions for 24 hours further.
  • Internal Injuries
    • 12 to 72 hours of treatment with SSF enabled biobed, or autosuture.
    • Quarters restrictions for 12 to 72 hours.
    • Light duty for 12 hours to 7 days.
  • Limb Replacement
    • No cloning of a full limb.
    • Limb replacements are done through biosynthetic limbs.
    • Up to 5 days of preparation.
    • 12 hours to attach limb, possibly up to 48 hours in difficult situations.
    • Up to three months of recovery and rehab.
  • Cloning
    • Only done on small patches of tissue.
    • Whole limbs and organs can not be cloned.
    • Tissue grafts can be applied to large lacerations or even in small areas of organs.
    • In this case, 'tissue' can include skin, flesh, muscle, bone, cartilage, and even small amounts of organs.


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