ROLE OF DECOMPRESSION CONDITIONING IN THE INCIDENCE OF DECOMPRESSION SICKNESS IN DEEP DIVING.

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ROLE OF DECOMPRESSION CONDITIONING IN THE INCIDENCE OF DECOMPRESSION SICKNESS IN DEEP DIVING.

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Title: ROLE OF DECOMPRESSION CONDITIONING IN THE INCIDENCE OF DECOMPRESSION SICKNESS IN DEEP DIVING.
Author: Rubenstein, CJ
Abstract: This report briefly reviews the value of Decompression Conditioning in reducing the incidence of Decompression sickness in both deep diving and caisson procedures. Evidence is presented to support the use of routine workup exposures for preparing Navy divers for deep diving operations. A recommended format of workup dives is presented along with the recommendation for basic research to quantitate the physiological factors involved in decompression conditioning. (Author)
Description: Citation Status: Active; Citation Classification: Unclassified; Title Classification: Unclassified; Report Classification: Unclassified; Identifier Classification: None; Abstract Classification: Unclassified; Distribution Limitation(s): 01 - APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE; Information provided by the Department of Defense and the Defense Technical Information Center (http://www.dtic.mil/) is considered public information and may be distributed or copied unless otherwise specified. Use of appropriate byline/photo/image credits is requested.
URI: http://archive.rubicon-foundation.org/3368
Date: 1968

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