Reitunfallbedingte Wirbelsäulenverletzungen - eine Analyse von 30 Fällen

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Reitunfallbedingte Wirbelsäulenverletzungen - eine Analyse von 30 Fällen. / Hessler, C; Namislo, V; Kammler, G; Lockemann, U; Püschel, K; Meenen, N M.

in: SPORTVERLETZ SPORTSC, Jahrgang 25, Nr. 2, 01.06.2011, S. 93-6.

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Hessler, C, Namislo, V, Kammler, G, Lockemann, U, Püschel, K & Meenen, NM 2011, 'Reitunfallbedingte Wirbelsäulenverletzungen - eine Analyse von 30 Fällen', SPORTVERLETZ SPORTSC, Jg. 25, Nr. 2, S. 93-6. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0029-1245831

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Hessler, C., Namislo, V., Kammler, G., Lockemann, U., Püschel, K., & Meenen, N. M. (2011). Reitunfallbedingte Wirbelsäulenverletzungen - eine Analyse von 30 Fällen. SPORTVERLETZ SPORTSC, 25(2), 93-6. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0029-1245831

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Hessler C, Namislo V, Kammler G, Lockemann U, Püschel K, Meenen NM. Reitunfallbedingte Wirbelsäulenverletzungen - eine Analyse von 30 Fällen. SPORTVERLETZ SPORTSC. 2011 Jun 1;25(2):93-6. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0029-1245831

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title = "Reitunfallbedingte Wirbels{\"a}ulenverletzungen - eine Analyse von 30 F{\"a}llen",
abstract = "INTRODUCTION: Horseback riding entails several risk factors that predispose the participant to injury. Especially craniocerebral as well as spinal trauma were common reasons for severe injuries. Hence, it is important to use effective protective gear during riding activities. However, the protective effect of actual safety vests and helmets in case of accident is still unknown. In the present study reasons, mechanisms and patterns of equine-related spine injuries were analyzed. Based on these data the effectiveness of used protective gear during accident was assessed.MATERIAL AND METHODS: 30 equestrians took part in a questionnaire survey. Based on these answered questionnaires reasons, mechanisms and patterns of equine-related injuries as well as used protective gear during accident were evaluated and analyzed.RESULTS: 24 patients (80 %) were female and 6 (20 %) were male. The median age at the time of injury was 36 years (range 14 - 72 years). The causalities suffered from 18 fractures (60 %) and 11 discoligamentous injuries (37 %), in one case a bone-bruise-injury (3 %) was found. 7 equestrians (23 %) wore a safety vest at time of injury.DISCUSSION: Despite wearing a safety vest, the spine can get damaged when accident occurred. It is not possible to create vests for equestrians capable of protecting against all spine injuries in all accidents. If the energy impact is too high, serious injuries can result, even though protective body gear is worn. But the development of improved safety vests is necessary to reduce the number of severe spine injury in the future.",
keywords = "Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Animals, Athletic Injuries, Female, Germany, Head Protective Devices, Horses, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Risk Assessment, Spinal Injuries, Sports Equipment, Young Adult",
author = "C Hessler and V Namislo and G Kammler and U Lockemann and K P{\"u}schel and Meenen, {N M}",
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AU - Hessler, C

AU - Namislo, V

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AU - Lockemann, U

AU - Püschel, K

AU - Meenen, N M

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N2 - INTRODUCTION: Horseback riding entails several risk factors that predispose the participant to injury. Especially craniocerebral as well as spinal trauma were common reasons for severe injuries. Hence, it is important to use effective protective gear during riding activities. However, the protective effect of actual safety vests and helmets in case of accident is still unknown. In the present study reasons, mechanisms and patterns of equine-related spine injuries were analyzed. Based on these data the effectiveness of used protective gear during accident was assessed.MATERIAL AND METHODS: 30 equestrians took part in a questionnaire survey. Based on these answered questionnaires reasons, mechanisms and patterns of equine-related injuries as well as used protective gear during accident were evaluated and analyzed.RESULTS: 24 patients (80 %) were female and 6 (20 %) were male. The median age at the time of injury was 36 years (range 14 - 72 years). The causalities suffered from 18 fractures (60 %) and 11 discoligamentous injuries (37 %), in one case a bone-bruise-injury (3 %) was found. 7 equestrians (23 %) wore a safety vest at time of injury.DISCUSSION: Despite wearing a safety vest, the spine can get damaged when accident occurred. It is not possible to create vests for equestrians capable of protecting against all spine injuries in all accidents. If the energy impact is too high, serious injuries can result, even though protective body gear is worn. But the development of improved safety vests is necessary to reduce the number of severe spine injury in the future.

AB - INTRODUCTION: Horseback riding entails several risk factors that predispose the participant to injury. Especially craniocerebral as well as spinal trauma were common reasons for severe injuries. Hence, it is important to use effective protective gear during riding activities. However, the protective effect of actual safety vests and helmets in case of accident is still unknown. In the present study reasons, mechanisms and patterns of equine-related spine injuries were analyzed. Based on these data the effectiveness of used protective gear during accident was assessed.MATERIAL AND METHODS: 30 equestrians took part in a questionnaire survey. Based on these answered questionnaires reasons, mechanisms and patterns of equine-related injuries as well as used protective gear during accident were evaluated and analyzed.RESULTS: 24 patients (80 %) were female and 6 (20 %) were male. The median age at the time of injury was 36 years (range 14 - 72 years). The causalities suffered from 18 fractures (60 %) and 11 discoligamentous injuries (37 %), in one case a bone-bruise-injury (3 %) was found. 7 equestrians (23 %) wore a safety vest at time of injury.DISCUSSION: Despite wearing a safety vest, the spine can get damaged when accident occurred. It is not possible to create vests for equestrians capable of protecting against all spine injuries in all accidents. If the energy impact is too high, serious injuries can result, even though protective body gear is worn. But the development of improved safety vests is necessary to reduce the number of severe spine injury in the future.

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KW - Adult

KW - Aged

KW - Animals

KW - Athletic Injuries

KW - Female

KW - Germany

KW - Head Protective Devices

KW - Horses

KW - Humans

KW - Male

KW - Middle Aged

KW - Risk Assessment

KW - Spinal Injuries

KW - Sports Equipment

KW - Young Adult

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