LEO
Idiopathic Hypersomnia
Clinical Characteristics
Idiopathic hypersomnia is an uncom...
Definition of Terms
The following definitions are excerpted from ICSD-2...
Literature Search Method
Resources: Four databases were consulted during this search – PubMed, the National Criminal Justice...
Early Warning Systems
Some law enforcement agencies (agencies with jurisdiction) have adopted early warning systems to identify behavior patter...
Periodic Assessment of the LEO Using Oral Appliances
The American Academy of Sleep Medicine provides the following follow-up guidance regarding...
OSA Worksheet Data Elements
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Sleep Hygiene and Shift Work | Suggested Checklist
The following are a few suggestions that the police physician can share with the agency and ...
References
Barger LK, Lockley SW, Rajaratnam SM, Landrigan CP. Neurobehavioral, health, and safety consequences as...
Introduction
The law enforcement officer (LEO) with a shoulder disorder(s) who has adequate active range-of-motion of the shoulder, shoulder st...
Rotator Cuff, Labral injuries, Ligament, and Tendon
Recommendations for treatment and recovery time are based upon averages and the most straig...
Shoulder Instability and Dislocation
Anterior Dislocations/Initial Dislocation
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Fracture
Proximal Humeral Fracture
LEOs with a history of uncomplicated proximal h...
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Medical Conditions
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