[直排轮滑的原因及损伤模式]。

IF 0.6 4区 医学 Q4 EMERGENCY MEDICINE Unfallchirurgie Pub Date : 1997-08-01 DOI:10.1007/BF02630224
M Majetschak, H J Kock, F Neudeck, K P Schmit-Neuerburg
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我们对70例因滑轮滑摔倒而到急诊科就诊的患者(65.2%为男性,34.8%为女性,年龄18 +/- 9岁)的事故过程和损伤进行了连续调查。52.7%未佩戴防护装备。41.8%使用护膝,27.3%使用护腕,12.7%使用护肘,头盔和手套各5.5%。最常见的跌倒原因是在干燥和平坦的地面上有障碍物/凹凸不平(32.7%)。上肢(67.9%)和头部(12.8%)是最常见的损伤部位。47.8%的直排轮滑运动员骨折。最常见的损伤部位为桡骨远端(51.5%)。47.8%的直排轮滑运动员骨折。桡骨远端骨折发生率最高(51.5%)。滑冰新手的受伤情况往往更为严重。高级自由式和跳直排轮滑选手的躯干甚至受伤。腹部和头部可能会受到危及生命的伤害。建议使用完整的个人防护装备。
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[Causation and injury pattern in in-line skating].

Accident proceedings and injuries were investigated in a consecutive series of 70 patients (65.2% male, 34.8% female, age: 18 +/- 9 years) presented to the emergency department after in-line skate falls. 52.7% wore no protective equipment. 41.8% used knee pads, 27.3% wrist guards, 12.7% elbow pads, and 5.5% each helmets and gloves. The most common cause of fall were obstacles/irregularities (32.7%) on a dry and plain surface. The upper extremity (67.9%) and the head (12.8%) were the most commonly injured body parts. 47.8% in-line skaters sustained fractures. The distal radius (51.5%) was most commonly injured body parts. 47.8% in-line skaters sustained fractures. The distal radius (51.5%) was most commonly fractured. Injuries to novice skaters were more often severe. Advanced freestyle and jumping in-line skaters sustained even injuries of the trunk. Life-threatening injuries of the abdomen and the head may occur. The use of a complete personal protection equipment is recommended.

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