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Vision

Provide all Warriors affected by orthopaedic injuries sustained in the defense of our Constitution the opportunity for optimal recovery and restoration of function

Mission

Address the most significant gaps in care for leading burden of injury and loss of fitness for military duty by funding innovative, high-impact, clinically relevant research to advance optimal treatment and rehabilitation from musculoskeletal injuries sustained during combat and combat-related activities

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A large majority of the injuries sustained by military personnel in U.S. war efforts involve soft tissue wounds and skeletal fractures, pointing to an urgent need for orthopaedic research that will provide superior medical care and treatment options for injured service members. Orthopaedic injuries sustained during combat-related activities tend to be very heterogeneous and complex in nature, typically involving multiple tissues, such as skin, bone, muscle, cartilage, and nerves. These injuries are sustained in harsh environments where access to optimal acute care can be limited, and they are distinct from those seen in the civilian setting, frequently involving multiple limb trauma, open fractures, major tissue loss, and a high degree of wound contamination. The Department of Defense Peer Reviewed Orthopaedic Research Program (PRORP) was established by Congress in fiscal year 2009 (FY09) to support military-relevant, peer-reviewed orthopaedic research. The program has been continued each year through FY12, with congressional appropriations totaling $188.5 million (M), including an appropriation of $30M in FY12.

Congressional Appropriations

Congressional Appropriations

  • $158.5 million in FY09-11
  • $30 million in FY12
Funding Summary

Funding Summary