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Epidemiology of horse trauma


Epidemiology of horse trauma: a literature review - PMC

With horse trauma, the musculoskeletal system is commonly affected. Although dependent on specific study categorizations, generally in order, ...

Epidemiology of horse trauma: a literature review - PubMed

The popularity of occupational and recreational horse activities does not seem to wane and horse trauma continues to represent a significant concern for the ...

Epidemiology of Equestrian Accidents: a Literature Review

The literature review search returned 151 relevant full-text articles, with 71 of these detailing the overall injury epidemiology of horse-related accidents.

The epidemiology of horse-related injuries - Lippincott

Of the 232 admissions caused by horse-related injuries, 65% were girls, 75% were injured while riding, and there were two deaths. Falls accounted for 76.3% of ...

(PDF) Epidemiology of horse trauma: a literature review

Conclusions: Most neurologic injuries involve isolated trauma to the head. Fifteen percent of the riders' falls were caused after the horse was ...

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.

Epidemiology of horse trauma: a literature review. | Research Bank

Epidemiology of horse trauma: a literature review. Neville, EK; ·; Hicks, H; ·; Neville, CC. Abstract: Horses are used ...

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 ...

The epidemiology of horse-related injuries for different... - Lippincott

More than 25% of injuries occurred in people not riding a horse. Nonriders sustained a significantly higher proportion of internal organ injuries, open wounds, ...

The epidemiology of Thoroughbred racehorse injuries - ScienceDirect

4 In Kentucky, the incidence per race start of all race injuries in Thoroughbred racehorses that required assistance to move the horse off of the race track was ...

Epidemiology of musculoskeletal injuries in a population of harness ...

The overall exercise-related injury rate was 4.79 per 100 horse months. When considering risk factors one by one in separate univariable ...

Nonfatal horse-related injuries treated in emergency departments in ...

Horse-related injuries can cause severe morbidity and mortality. The objective of this study is to investigate the epidemiological features of horse-related ...

Epidemiology of horse trauma: a literature review

The commonest injuries include fractures, and head, thoracic, and abdominal trauma. Most individuals with horse trauma were treated in the Emergency Department ...

Descriptive epidemiology of fracture, tendon and suspensory ...

Results: Data were gathered from 1223 horses that spent 9466 months at risk of injury. The fracture incidence rate was 1.1/100 horse months ...

The epidemiology of horse-related injuries for different horse ...

More than 25% of injuries occurred in people not riding a horse. Nonriders sustained a significantly higher proportion of internal organ injuries, open wounds, ...

The epidemiology of horse-related injuries for ... - Europe PMC

Horse-related injuries are most prevalent in identifiable populations, particularly young female riders and adult males injured while working. Injuries ...

Epidemiology of Musculoskeletal Injury during Racing on New ...

In total, 544 horses failed to complete a race, of which 177 were due to veterinary events. Most of the veterinary events that occurred during a race were ...

Epidemiology of horse trauma: a literature review - OUCI

Abstract Purpose Horses are used for many recreational and occupational activities. They are large, strong, temperamental, and unpredictable animals and ...

The epidemiology of horse-related injuries for different horse ...

The epidemiology of horse-related injuries for different horse exposures, activities, and age groups in Queensland, Australia. Journal of Trauma and Acute ...

Epidemiology of fractures: The role of kick injuries in equine ...

Kicks are the most common cause of fractures in a heterogeneous equine population and measures to reduce the incidence of kicks are necessary in group-housing ...