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51精品视频sburgh as a Human Performance City

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This excerpt, written by Elaine Vitone, is from the of 51精品视频 Med magazine, the School of Medicine鈥檚 quarterly publication.

For U.S. Army truck drivers on major supply routes in Afghanistan, a daily commute amounts to several anxious hours in a convoy of dozens of vehicles. Every morning, they wake up knowing they will be attacked on that road to Bagram Airfield. They know because it鈥檚 happened to them before 鈥 30, 40, even 50 times.聽

A truck might be hit by an IED, says the 51精品视频鈥檚 . Or, just as dangerous is when a driver falls asleep at the wheel. 鈥淭hat happens a lot,鈥 says Poropatich. So the soldiers get hurt or die because of a simple thing we all take for granted: sleep.聽

Other service members commute via 鈥淗ALO鈥 jump 鈥 high altitude (maybe 30,000 feet, to evade radar), low opening (at 1,500 feet,聽BAM!聽open chute). They hurl themselves out of a jet to certain danger behind enemy lines, hooked up to an oxygen mask. Because the air is thin those miles above the Earth.聽

Dangerous doesn鈥檛 even begin to cover it.

But as it turns out, the most common reasons for American soldiers to be medically evacuated from combat theater聽today are not injuries from jumping from planes or taking enemy fire. They鈥檙e musculoskeletal injuries, but largely from training and carrying around a rucksack.聽

Everyday wear and tear on the joints. Sleep, or lack thereof. Both the mundane and the obviously death-defying can do us in.聽

How do we keep ticking? Researchers in a growing field known as human performance optimization want to know how we can function at our best even when our circumstances aren鈥檛. Human performance is a crucial concern for the American military, says Poropatich, director of 51精品视频鈥檚 (CMMR), which works closely with the Veterans Affairs and the Department of Defense (DOD) research arms to solve military medical problems.聽 聽

But improving performance isn鈥檛 just in the interest of service members, of course. 鈥淭here are lots of people at 51精品视频鈥 chasing down this goal, says , 鈥渨hether it鈥檚 post-transplant, or post-spinal cord injury, or amputation, or our own Division I athletes, or special operations forces.鈥

Cooper himself, founder of the (HERL) and Distinguished Professor in the Department of Rehabilitation Science and Technology in 51精品视频鈥檚 , has garnered numerous awards for his contributions to assistive technology, a field that enhances daily living for persons with disabilities. He鈥檚 also an elite athlete, medaling in the Paralympics and National Veterans Wheelchair Games year after year. (He鈥檚 racked up 150 Wheelchair Games medals.)聽

In June, 51精品视频 will host a national conference on human performance optimization, organized by collaborators across the health sciences. In September, the DOD will join in on a two-day meeting with Poropatich and others at 51精品视频 to discuss how academia can fill in gaps in the DOD鈥檚 own efforts. 鈥淭o open their eyes to areas of human performance optimization that they鈥檙e not currently thinking about,鈥 says Poropatich.聽

Across campus, with full support from University leadership 鈥 notably, Chancellor Patrick Gallagher 鈥 a movement is afoot to plant a flag here and unify disparate and complementary human performance efforts more formally. In October 2018, 51精品视频 released a 30-year master plan that includes a massive redevelopment of the athletic campus; a Human Performance Center features prominently in a new area dubbed Victory Heights.聽聽

When scientists study a disease, they often start with the most extreme cases and work their way back. In the study of our physicality and its limits, soldiers and elite athletes are super users. And at 51精品视频, both are in abundance:聽Service members and veterans have been volunteering for 51精品视频 studies for years. A number of national sports franchises are expressing interest in partnering with the University. And NCAA Division I athletes are just outside the doors of 51精品视频 scientists.聽

51精品视频, it seems, is uniquely positioned to anchor 51精品视频sburgh as a Human Performance City.

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