Riding and other equestrian injuries: considerable severity.

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All horse-related injuries presenting to an Accident Service over a two-year period were investigated. 237 patients presented. The injuries were not considerable in absolute number but were in severity. There was a high morbidity with 22% of all patients requiring admission to hospital, 50% of all admissions because of head injuries. At least seven life-threatening injuries were identified and there were other severe pelvic and spinal injuries. The wearing of protective head gear remains the most important safety measure.

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Lloyd, R. G. (1987). Riding and other equestrian injuries: considerable severity. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 21(1), 22–24. https://doi.org/10.1136/bjsm.21.1.22

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