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Scooter injuries to children

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M Stokes, MP Corbo - British Medical Journal, 2001 - injuryprevention.bmj.com
Exercise should be an integral part of every day activities if we are to promote
a healthy lifestyle and successfully combat the contem- porary nosological
spectrum. Participation in sports activities has always been thought of as ...
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Accidents de trottinette chez l'enfant et l'adolescent: résultats préliminaires


O Reinberg, A Mankovsky, C Cardinaux, M … - Médecine et hygiène, 2001 - cat.inist.fr
L'apparition du phénomène trottinette au cours de l'année 2000 a entraîné
une pathologie propre à ce type d'activité. Notre étude analyse 156 cas
d'accidents de trottinette pris en charge par notre service de chirurgie ...
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[CITATION] Scooter Injuries in Children


MB Abbott, SA Hoffinger, DM Nguyen, DL … - Pediatrics, 2001
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[CITATION] Traumatismes à trottinette: le début d'une épidémie


C Thévenod, C Battaglin, A Lironi, C Le … - Revue épidémiologie et de santé publique, 2001
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Severe traumatic brain injury from unmotorized scooter


C Ho, R Coimbra, DB Hoyt, TC Chan - Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2001 - Elsevier
The popularity and use of unmotorized, foot-propelled scooters has risen
dramatically in the last few years. Increasing reports of traumatic injuries
from these scooters have paralleled their commercial sales and success in ...
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Kickboards-Cause of injury, patterns of injury and prevention


A Losch, M Fuchs, KM Stürmer - Sportverletzung Sportschaden: Organ der Gesellschaft …, 2001 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
69 patients with kickboard injuries were treated over a 5-month period. 6
patients were admitted to hospital. Fractures (48%), contusions/ lacerations
(45%) and capsular/ ligamentuous injuries (27%) were the most prevalent ...
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Scooter injuries or a chronicle of a new epidemic. Apropos of a prospective study of Geneva …


A Lironi, C Battaglin, C Thévenod, C Le … - Swiss surgery= Schweizer Chirurgie= Chirurgie suisse= …, 2001 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
AIM: Confronted with an increasing number of an unpowered scooter-related injury
and an absence of available data in the literature, we undertook a prospective
and exploratory study, in order to assess the circumstances and trauma ...
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[DOC] l'explosion des accidents de trottinette en France (2000-2001)


B Thelot, M Nectoux… - Journal de Pediatrie et de Puericulture-Jonctions, 2002 - invs.sante.fr
Le terme de trottinette, ce « jouet d'enfant composé d'une planchette montée
sur deux roues et d'une tige de direction », est daté par le Petit Robert de
1902 [1]. Il aurait été construit comme diminutif de trottin, terme en ...
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[CITATION] Foot-propelled scooter injuries during the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games period.


LR Jorm, SV Thackway - The Medical journal of Australia, 2001 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
1: Med J Aust. 2001 May 7;174(9):480. Comment on: Med J Aust. 2000 Sep
18;173(6):318-21. Foot-propelled scooter injuries during ...
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The use of injury surveillance databases to identify emerging injury hazards.


M Stokes, P van Leeuwen, J Ozanne-Smith - International journal of injury control and safety …, 2005 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Among the many valuable uses of injury surveillance is the potential to alert
health authorities and societies in general to emerging injury trends,
facilitating earlier development of prevention measures. Other than road ...
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