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Wednesday, May 11, 2016

SKATEBOARD INJURIES

from journal Injury Epidemiology

Skateboarding can be a fun recreational and competitive sport. But in saying that, Dr. Lara McKenzie, of Nationwide Children’s Hospital, also says the growing sport has also seen an increasing number of injuries. Her team examined skateboard injuries treated in emergency rooms over nearly two decades. They found about one hundred seventy-six young people needed treatment every day for injuries ranging from fractures to bruises. Those in the eleven to fourteen age group were hospitalized more than younger and older children—boys far more than girls. Dr. McKenzie tells parents to make sure their skateboarders wear protective gear like helmets, wrist guards, elbow and knee pads. The report is in the journal Injury Epidemiology.

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