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Epidemiology of Equestrian Accidents


Epidemiology of Equestrian Accidents: a Literature Review

This manuscript aimed to present a review of the literature pertaining to horse riding and other horse-related injuries.

Epidemiology of Equestrian Accidents: a Literature Review

Search terms. “horse-related OR horse riding OR equestrian” AND “accident OR injury OR injuries” were used to identify all English-language.

Equestrian Injury Statistics | Ohioline - The Ohio State University

Approximately 10%-30% of horse-related injuries are head injuries. In fact, of all sports in the U.S., equestrian sports are the most common ...

Equestrian Related Injuries: A National Database Study | AOAO

The diagnoses included fractures in 1,564 cases (32.88%), contusions in 751 cases (15.79%), internal injuries in 706 cases (14.84%), other ...

Epidemiology of horse trauma: a literature review - PMC

Most injuries often follow falls and kicks. Females in their late-20 s to mid-30 s who are recreational equestrians are the group most ...

Horse Riding Accident Statistics in 2023 (U.S. Data)

74.83% of equestrian deaths are caused by head and neck injuries. • 2 out of 3 horse riding injuries can be prevented. • Horseback riding is the ...

Characteristics of equestrian accidents and injuries leading to ...

The overall injury incidence rate was 8.98 injuries per 1,000 registered riders per year, Table 4. Females were associated with an almost three ...

an observational cohort study mapping equestrian related injuries at ...

This equates to an injury rate of approximately 18 cases per 100,000 population. The conception of horse riding as a dangerous activity is ...

Current Trends Injuries Associated with Horseback Riding - CDC

Each year in the United States, an estimated 30 million persons ride horses (1). The rate of serious injury per number of riding hours is estimated to be ...

Epidemiology of Equestrian Accidents: a Literature Review

There is evidence to suggest helmets do not perform as well as they could despite the benefits of helmet and vest usage, and improvements in horse-related ...

Epidemiology of Equestrian Accidents: a Literature Review

Conclusions: It is clear that despite jockeys wearing a helmet, large proportions of concussion injuries still occur in the event of a jockey sustaining a fall.

Equestrian Injuries - Equine Research Bank | Mad Barn USA

Of the 35,406 reported injuries, 35,255 (99.6%) injuries were reported by non-mounted police office... Horses · Comparative Study · Epidemiology · Public Health ...

Head and Spinal Injuries in Equestrian Sports

Equestrians are at risk of serious injuries due to the high speeds involved and unpredictable nature of working with horses. Equestrians sustain more accidents ...

Equestrian-related injuries, predictors of fatalities, and the impact on ...

There were on average three fatalities and 1756 injured cases per year. · Head injuries contributed 61.4% of fatalities and 29.3% of injuries. · The medical cost ...

Assessing the risk for major injuries in equestrian sports

24 The protective effect of riding helmet was shown multiple times before.9 11 12 25–27 Bilaniuk et al found a significant lower ISS and incidence of ...

Injuries and Illness in Elite Equestrian Athletes: A Two-Season ...

Results: A total of 93 health problems were reported including 30 illnesses and 63 injuries resulting in a weekly prevalence of 12.1% (95% CI: 10.5-13.7) for ...

incidence, injury patterns, and risk factors for 10 years of major ...

Among 7941 trauma patients, 151 (2%) were injured on horseback (mean injury severity score, 20; mortality rate, 7%). Injuries included the chest (54%), head (48 ...

[Epidemiology of equestrian injuries in children]. | Research Bank

Children increasingly participate in horseback riding, especially young girls, with more and more accidents during this activity.

Full article: Horse-related injuries: Causes, preventability, and where ...

Horse-related injuries are reported to occur at a rate less than 1 per 1,000 riding hours (Paix, Citation1999), and younger females are at a higher risk (Abu- ...

[Epidemiology of equestrian injuries in children]. | Request PDF

Request PDF | [Epidemiology of equestrian injuries in children]. | Children increasingly participate in horseback riding, especially young girls, ...