February 3, 2010
Posted by whitney
A Quick Overview of Military Medical Care
This article from About.com helps to explain the current state of medical military care in an easy-to-understand format. One of the goals of Operation Hands On is to influence legislation to ensure that the military pays for our men and women in uniform, active or retired, who have severe burn injuries as a result of their service to receive supplemental therapies that improve their comfort and quality of life. Though these burn survivors once received referrals from their military doctors for this type of additional treatment, soft tissue manipulation therapies are no longer covered under their insurance. As such, many of the soldiers who need this therapy on a weekly basis are no longer able to receive it. Help us help the troops by donating money toward their care. For more information, please visit the official website for military medical care.


2 Comments
September 27, 2010
This is a wonderful program!!! I am a veteran and I live in Nashville,Tn. I am also an LMT. I would love to know if there is a program here I can be a part of. If not I would like to get one started!
October 20, 2010
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