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Dental and Maxillofacial Injuries Associated With Electric-Powered Bikes and Scooters in Israel: A report for 2014-2019.

Dental Traumatology, 2020
BACKGROUND/AIMS Electric-Powered Bikes and powered scooters present a new method of transportation and are becoming commonly used worldwide. However, the reports on traumatic dental injuries related to their use are scarce.
Shaul Lin   +3 more
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An Early Look at Operative Orthopaedic Injuries Associated with Electric Scooter Accidents: Bringing High-Energy Trauma to a Wider Audience.

Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. American volume, 2019
BACKGROUND There is a new method of transportation that started in our community in late 2017- rideshare electric scooters (e-scooters). These scooters have proven immensely popular and can now be found in many cities around the world.
C. Ishmael   +9 more
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Injuries associated with electric-powered bikes and scooters: analysis of US consumer product data

Injury Prevention, 2019
Background Powered, two-wheeled transportation devices like electric bicycles (E-bikes) and scooters are increasingly popular, but little is known about their relative injury risk compared to pedal operated bicycles.
C. DiMaggio   +4 more
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Injuries and risk factors associated with bicycle and electric bike use in China: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Safety Science, 2022
Yuping Li   +8 more
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Electrical injuries

Emergency Nurse, 1999
Never underestimate the severity of the injury. History taking must be meticulous and thorough. Accurately assess percent of skin loss--fluid resuscitate as necessary. Monitor for the presence of cardiac arrhythmias. Observe for the development of compartment syndrome. Observe volume and colour of passed urine. Seek expert opinion.
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Motor vehicle-related electric scooter injuries in the US: A descriptive analysis of NEISS data.

American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2022
Lucas M. Neuroth   +4 more
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Electrical Injuries

2006
Abstract With power in the extra-low frequency (ELF) 50– 60 Hz range, the generation, transmission, and distribution of energy in industrial and public systems support virtually every aspect of daily living. Electricity is pervasive in modern environments and can be simply defined as “any effect resulting from the existence of stationary
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ELECTRICAL INJURY

The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1971
C E, Hartford, S E, Ziffren
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Characterization of electric scooter injuries over 27 months at an urban level 1 trauma center.

American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2021
Ophelie Z. Lavoie-Gagne   +6 more
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