1. Defense and Veterans Brain Injury Center. DoD Worldwide Numbers for TBI. Available at: http://dvbic.dcoe.mil/dod-worldwide-numbers-tbi . Accessed 6 Oct 2017.
2. • Armistead-Jehle P, Soble JR, Cooper DB, Belanger HG. Unique aspects of traumatic brain injury in military and veteran populations. Phys Med Rehabil Clin N Am. 2017;28(2):323–37. This paper describes factors unique to military and Veteran populations with traumatic brain injury, including the epidemiology of TBI in the military/Veteran population, the influence of military culture on this condition, and identification and treatment of mTBI in the war zone.
3. Department of Defense Memorandum 09-033. 2010. Available at http://www.esd.whs.mil/Portals/54/Documents/FOID/Reading%20Room/Other/11-F-0369_DTM_09-033_Policy_Guidance_for_Management_of_Concussion_Mild_Traumatic_Brain_Injury_In_The_Deployed_Setting.pdf . Accessed 9 Oct 2017.
4. Department of Defense Instruction 6490.11. 2012. Available at: http://www.usaisr . amedd. army.mil/cpgs/DODI_6490.11_Policy_Guidance_for_Mgmt_of_Mild_Traumatic_Brain_Injury_or_Concussion_in_the_Deployed_Setting.pdf . Accessed 9 Oct 2017.
5. • VA/DoD Clinical Practice Guideline for the Management of Concussion-mild Traumatic Brain Injury. Version 2.0, 2016. These practice guidelines were developed jointly by the VA and DoD for clinicians who treat patients with mild TBI/concussion in military and Veteran settings. Available at: https://www.healthquality.va.gov/guidelines/Rehab/mtbi/mTBICPGFullCPG50821816.pdf . Accessed 24 Oct 2017.