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1 Congress of Chiropractic State Associations ARMY OneSource

2 Raise awareness among chiropractors about the challenges of Military life before, during and after deployment Engage chiropractors in reaching out to Service Members and their Families to provide the care they need Fill gaps in chiropractic services available to Service Members, especially those who live far from Military installations Objectives ARMY OneSource

3 The Military needs your help in caring for our Service Members and Families Call to Action ARMY OneSource

4 Already lasted longer than WWII Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) No down time / No front line/Constant vigilance All volunteer force Multiple and longer deployments 90% of wounded surviving their injuries Ongoing personal connection with what is happening on the battlefront and at home Increased demand for health services A Different War Source: Alive Day Memories: Home from Iraq, HBO Documentary ARMY OneSource

5 Over 1 ½ million have served in Iraq & Afghanistan 75% experienced situations where they could be seriously injured or killed Impact on Service Members Sources: Alive Day Memories: Home from Iraq HBO documentary, Office of Surgeon Gen’l Mental Health Advisory Team IV, Final Report, 2006 62% know someone who was seriously injured or killed ARMY OneSource

6 33% described an event that caused intense fear, helplessness or horror Greater percentage coming home with Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), post traumatic stress, and depression Sources: Alive Day Memories: Home from Iraq HBO documentary, Office of Surgeon Gen’l Mental Health Advisory Team IV, Final Report, 2006 56% of Veterans who sought care from the VA reported possible behavioral health issues, including post-traumatic stress, depression, and Traumatic Brain injury (TBI) Impact on Service Members ARMY OneSource

7 The three most common health issues reported by veterans: 1.Musculoskeletal 2. Mental Health 3. Symptoms, Signs and Ill-Defined Conditions Source “Painting a Moving Train”,Harold Kudler, M.D., Department of Veterans Affairs, and LCDR Erin Simmons, United States Navy, February, 2010 Impact on Service Members ARMY OneSource

8 Impact on Military Families Military Family Members struggle with less visible psychological injuries, including increased stress, anxiety, and depression Extended separations, more responsibilities at home, and recurring deployments School age Military children at greater risk of anxiety, depression, and difficulty focusing at school ARMY OneSource

9 36% of spouses polled reported a mental health diagnosis Hundreds of thousands of children have experienced deployment of a parent Sources: Who are Military Troops? Quadrennial Quality of Life Review, January 2009; DoD Task Force Report on Mental Health, June 2007 Impact on Military Families ARMY OneSource

10 Numbers Behind the Story Over 1 million returning Veterans are eligible for VA services What happens to the other 55%? PTSD Depressive Disorder Affective Psychoses Neurotic Disorders Nondependent Abuse of Drugs Alcohol Dependence ARMY OneSource

11 Public Health Issue Half of all Service Members experience multiple deployments Family Members are more likely to experience stress, anxiety and depression Impact on children is not fully known Demands for services outpace the capacity of the Military ARMY OneSource

12 Many Service Members are not getting the care they deserve Public Health Issue Most National Guard and Reservists do not live near a Military installation where a support structure is in place to provide assistance ARMY OneSource

13 Healing Hands 4 Heroes Campaign Goals … Reach out to chiropractors in all 50 states through the State Chiropractic Associations A minimum of 2,500 chiropractors nationwide having completed one or more of the online courses Inform chiropractors about the challenges faced by Service Members and their Families Offer additional opportunities to learn more about treating neuromusculoskeletal injuries related to Military life ARMY OneSource

14 Benefits to Chiropractors Expand skills and enhance patient care Certificate of Completion CE credit Future opportunities for more online clinical education Downloadable poster for office display. ARMY OneSource

15 Treating the Invisible Wounds of War Series The courses will assist the chiropractor who may see a veteran or family member on an unrelated issue: Develop a better understanding of the culture in which veterans and their families live and work; Provide best practices for identifying, and assessing health disorders that result from the trauma of war. Online courses ARMY OneSource

16 Part 1 - Posttraumatic Stress Disorder 3 CEU/hour course for Doctors of Chiropractic. Cost: $0.00 Length: 3 Hours Part 2 - Traumatic Brain Injury 4 CEU/hour course for Doctors of Chiropractic. Cost: $0.00 Length: 4 Hours Additional online course will be added in 2011 Online courses ARMY OneSource

17 Part 3 - Issues of Women Returning from Combat 2 CEU/hour course for Doctors of Chiropractic. Cost: $0.00 Length: 2 Hours 8% of our 1.8 million Veterans are women. 11% of all Service Members seeking assistance from the VA are women. Women are less likely than their male counterparts to report PTSD symptoms and non-dependent and dependent substance abuse. Online courses ARMY OneSource

18 Contact your State Chiropractic Association today and sign up for the online courses Treating the Invisible Wounds of War Help our Service Members and their Families... LIVE THE LIVES THEY DESERVE! ARMY OneSource

19 Helping our Service Members and their Families. ARMY OneSource


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