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RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT
TMI has a unique Division of Research & Development. The expertise of several of TMI’s staff, including well-respected PhD researchers and physician researchers enables TMI to conduct clinical trials with human subjects, as well as testing and development for a number of projects and products.
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RESEARCH RELATED TO
LESS-LETHAL WEAPONS
TMI is proud to participate in the nationally-funded, Department of Justice study regarding the medical effects of less-lethal weapons under the direction of William P. Bozeman, MD, FACEP.
http://www1.wfubmc.edu/em/Research/Less+Lethal+Weapons+Study.htm
TMI Personnel participating in this study include:
- Dr. William Bozeman – Central Site Project Director
- Dr. Doug Kleiner – Jacksonville Site Principal Investigator
- Nick Kalynych – Jacksonville Site Co-Investigator
See this link at the NIJ website for a summary of initial results and ongoing efforts: http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/nij/topics/technology/less-lethal/monitoring-ced-use.htm
Downloads:
”Safety and Injury Profile of Conducted Electrical Weapons Used by Law Enforcement Officers Against Criminal Suspects” (Full Manuscript published in Annals of Emergency Medicine, April 2009. n=1201 cases).
Injury Profile of Electrical Conducted Energy Weapons
(Abstract published in Annals of Emergency Medicine, Sept. 2007. n=597 cases)
Injury Profile of TASER Electrical Conducted Energy Weapons (CEWs)
(Poster presented at the American College of Emergency Physician's Scientific Assembly, Oct. 2007. n=962 cases)
RESEARCH RELATED TO
PRODUCT EVALUATION
TMI is also currently researching several products for development.
TMI has also agreed to collect subjective data on users’ perceptions of the SWAT-T tourniquet. TMI is happy to conduct independent research and collect data for reputable companies, organizations, and agencies.
TMI previously conducted similar research on the M-9 bag, and the Mini-EKG. Published reports on both can be found in the Product Information section of this website.
RESEARCH RELATED TO
HEAT ILLNESS
TMI continues to be the “tip of the spear” when it comes to research into heat illness and hydration in the Tactical Athlete. In addition to inventing the KEHIS Scale, and introducing the Urine Color Chart to the tactical community, TMI continues to research topics on behalf of Law Enforcement and the U.S. Military. TMI members remain consultants and investigators into these topics, and K-9 heat illness, cooling vests, and ballistic vests.
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