Tom Neuman • UCSD Profiles (original) (raw)

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  1. Promoting the prone position paranoia: Confusing correlation with causation. J Forensic Leg Med. 2025 Oct; 115:102973. Kroll MW, Neuman TS, Chan TC, Brave MA, Ross DL, Bux RC, Graham MA, Vilke GM. PMID: 41109740.
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  2. Evaluation of the ventilatory effects of the prone maximum restraint (PMR) position on obese human subjects. Forensic Sci Int. 2014 Apr; 237:86-9. Sloane C, Chan TC, Kolkhorst F, Neuman T, Castillo EM, Vilke GM. PMID: 24607708.
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    Translation:Humans
  3. Evaluation of the ventilatory effects of a restraint chair on human subjects. J Emerg Med. 2011 Jun; 40(6):714-8. Vilke GM, Sloane C, Castillo EM, Kolkhorst FW, Neuman TS, Chan TC. PMID: 20079597.
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    Translation:Humans
  4. Ventilation-perfusion inequality in the human lung is not increased following no-decompression-stop hyperbaric exposure. Eur J Appl Physiol. 2009 Nov; 107(5):545-52. Moore GS, Wong SC, Darquenne C, Neuman TS, West JB, Kim Prisk G. PMID: 19690884; PMCID: PMC2767514.
  5. Physiologic effects of the TASER after exercise. Acad Emerg Med. 2009 Aug; 16(8):704-10. Vilke GM, Sloane CM, Suffecool A, Kolkhorst FW, Neuman TS, Castillo EM, Chan TC. PMID: 19594461.
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    Translation:Humans
  6. Physiological effects of a conducted electrical weapon on human subjects. Ann Emerg Med. 2007 Nov; 50(5):569-75. Vilke GM, Sloane CM, Bouton KD, Kolkhorst FW, Levine SD, Neuman TS, Castillo EM, Chan TC. PMID: 17719689.
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    Translation:HumansCTClinical Trials
  7. Ventilatory and metabolic demands during aggressive physical restraint in healthy adults. J Forensic Sci. 2007 Jan; 52(1):171-5. Michalewicz BA, Chan TC, Vilke GM, Levy SS, Neuman TS, Kolkhorst FW. PMID: 17209931.
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    Translation:Humans
  8. Arterial gas embolism and decompression sickness. News Physiol Sci. 2002 Apr; 17:77-81. Neuman TS. PMID: 11909997.
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    Translation:Humans

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2002 1
2007 2
2009 2
2010 1
2014 1
2025 1

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