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Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1993
A disproportionate share of ocular and orbital injuries occur in children. This article reviews the evaluation and initial management of ocular trauma and chemical burns to the eye. Traumatic conditions are classified according to the particular area of the eye or orbit involved; chemical burns constitute a separate section. Sports-related injuries and
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A disproportionate share of ocular and orbital injuries occur in children. This article reviews the evaluation and initial management of ocular trauma and chemical burns to the eye. Traumatic conditions are classified according to the particular area of the eye or orbit involved; chemical burns constitute a separate section. Sports-related injuries and
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PREVENTION OF INJURY IN ATHLETICS
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1956• During the 1955 football season, nine deaths were recorded throughout the course of play. This alone shows the need for an active program concerning the prevention of athletic injuries. As a prerequisite to such a program, accurate statistics must be obtained to show types of injuries and rate per exposure for all sports.
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Injury Prevention at the Bedside
Journal of Trauma Nursing, 2016It is estimated that 1 in 4 children will have an unintentional injury that requires medical attention or intervention by the time they are 21 years of age. Emergency department staff have an opportunity to engage families in injury prevention messaging right at the bedside. Having staff who participate in an injured patient's care can better prepare a
Sean, Elwell +2 more
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Pediatrics, 1998
There are ∼3 million annual injuries incurred during sports participation among children and adolescents in the United States, with injury defined as one that causes time lost from sports participation. Pediatricians need to have the skills to diagnose, manage, and/or triage these injuries.
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There are ∼3 million annual injuries incurred during sports participation among children and adolescents in the United States, with injury defined as one that causes time lost from sports participation. Pediatricians need to have the skills to diagnose, manage, and/or triage these injuries.
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A new model for injury prevention in team sports: the Team-sport Injury Prevention (TIP) cycle
Science and medicine in football, 2018Recently, there has been growing interest in injury prevention for football and other team sports, including the development of models and frameworks to guide injury prevention efforts.
James O’Brien +3 more
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Injury Prevention in Anesthesiology
Surgical Clinics of North America, 1995Anesthesia personnel routinely perform procedures that put them at risk for contact with blood and body fluids. Some of these exposures are to skin and mucous membranes; many are percutaneous injuries associated with the frequent use of needled devices.
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PREVENTION OF CHILDHOOD INJURIES
Medical Journal of Australia, 1980Injuries are the leading cause of childhood death throughout the developed countries of the world. Nonfatal childhood injuries are also of major consequence. Measures designed to prevent injuries depend for their effectiveness on three things: they must work when properly used, they must be used and last they must be used properly.
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Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 2003
Playground safety recently has received increasing attention from parents and municipalities. Orthopaedic surgeons treat a large number of the more than 350,000 injuries per year sustained on the play areas of this country's school, home, and community play areas. A parent brings a child to the playground for fun, healthy exercise, and imaginative play.
John M, Purvis, Stuart A, Hirsch
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Playground safety recently has received increasing attention from parents and municipalities. Orthopaedic surgeons treat a large number of the more than 350,000 injuries per year sustained on the play areas of this country's school, home, and community play areas. A parent brings a child to the playground for fun, healthy exercise, and imaginative play.
John M, Purvis, Stuart A, Hirsch
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Prevention of Skateboard Injuries
Scottish Medical Journal, 1980Skateboarding has become extremely popular in the United Kingdom, and it is estimated that over two million skateboards have been sold. Previous surveys have shown the dangers of the sport, fractures of the limbs being a particularly common form of injury.
W J, Morgan, D J, Galloway, A R, Patel
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