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Injury Prevention

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 2006
Emergency medicine plays a significant role in injury prevention through the use of public health models that link injury data to prevention programming, research, and advocacy. The day-to-day experiences in the emergency department provide a picture of the injury problem in a given community and give the emergency practitioner a real-world basis for ...
Linda C, Degutis, Mark, Greve
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Spine Injury Prevention

Clinics in Sports Medicine, 2021
Spinal injury and back pain are a common problem facing patients seeking medical care including athletes, which can lead to significant disability, medical costs, and impaired performance for these patients. Rehabilitation including core muscle stabilization, Kinesio taping, and flexibility have been shown to help with treatment and prevention ...
Chelsea D Frost, David Hryvniak
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Activities for Injury Prevention [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Public Health Policy, 1985
yas G> ~ E noted with interest your publication's recent editorial (1) which emphasizes the importance of injuries as W 5.T.T 2 causes of death, disability, and economic costs in the it W % United States today and proposes the establishment of a P c) "National Institute of Injury Prevention" to develop and coordinate research and control efforts ...
Henry Falk   +4 more
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Injury prevention

Emergency Nurse, 2012
Emergency nurses with an interest in injury prevention can visit the South West Public Health Observatory's Injury Profile, which provides a snapshot of intentional and unintentional injuries in England by local authority. The website presents a series of interactive maps that enables regional and national comparisons to be made against about 40 injury-
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Preventable Childhood Injuries

Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics, 2012
This is a literature review generated from The Committee on Trauma and Prevention of Pediatric Orthopaedic Society of North America to bring to the forefront 4 main areas of preventable injuries in children.Literature review of pertinent published studies or available information of 4 areas of childhood injury: trampoline and moonbouncers, skateboards,
Howard R. Epps   +4 more
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Injury prevention

Emergency Nurse, 2005
For a start, why not suggest to patients that they access www.brianmac.demon.co.uk/index.htm , whose website contains training tips and advice about injury prevention?
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Rodeo injuries and prevention

Current Sports Medicine Reports, 2007
Rodeo is a fast-moving sport with highly talented and tough athletes. Prevalence of injury is high, especially in rough stock events, which include bareback, saddle bronc, and bull riding. In bull riding, the incidence of injury is reported at 32.2 injuries per 1000 competitor-exposures. While a number of different injuries can occur during bull riding,
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Injury Prevention Symposium

Journal of Neuroscience Nursing, 1994
Each year, thousands of preventable injuries occur in children as well as adults. Until recently, few programs existed to address injury prevention issues. Three programs which make a difference include The National Safe Kids Campaign, Think First and Mothers Against Drunk Driving.
Crawley T, Chaloupka Mm, Kelker Db
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