Chicago Electrical Trauma Rehabilitation Institute
| ByELECTRICAL INJURY RISK FACTORS FOR PSYCHIATRIC SEQUELAE
In the study titled, “Life after Electrical Injury – Risk Factors for Psychiatric Sequelae”, CETRI faculty explore the risk electrical injury survivors have in developing psychiatric symptoms post injury. Long-term cognitive and emotional deficits have been commonly reported in electrical injury (EI) survivors. However, it remains undetermined what risk factors may lead to the development…
Chicago Electrical Trauma Rehabilitation Institute
| ByElectrical Shock Association with Arc Flash and Arc Blast Hazards
Electrical arc fault events remain a common form of human injury. Injuries associated with “Arc flash” events are commonly defined as those associated with light and heat radiating from high-energy electrical arcs. Similarly, “Arc Blast” injuries are commonly defined as those resulting from human exposure to the large pressure shock wave pulse emanating from the…
Chicago Electrical Trauma Rehabilitation Institute
| ByUnderstanding the Difference Between Commercial Power Electrical Shocks and Lightning Shocks
Electrical shock injuries can result from contact with either lightning current or commercial electrical power current. The extent of injury depends on several factors, and there are notable differences in how they affect the body and their clinical manifestations. This article will discuss the differences between lightning and commercial power electrical shocks. Additionally, we provide…
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