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A Seat Belt Is a Seat Belt Is a…
Assistive Technology, 1989Pelvic-positioning straps are usually used to maintain the client/seating system interface. This article discusses the proper use of these straps. Proper selection and use of a pelvic-positioning strap will affect the success of the entire seating system, so careful attention must be paid to the size of the strap(s) and components and the placement of ...
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1987
To the Editor.— "Studies suggest that universal seat belt use could [save] 18 000 lives each year," noted Goldbaum et al, 1 yet "seat belt use costs nothing [and] requires little time." To be consistent, proponents of any public policy should compare its benefits and costs commensurately.
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To the Editor.— "Studies suggest that universal seat belt use could [save] 18 000 lives each year," noted Goldbaum et al, 1 yet "seat belt use costs nothing [and] requires little time." To be consistent, proponents of any public policy should compare its benefits and costs commensurately.
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The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1962
TO DETERMINE WHETHER SEAT BELTS CAUSE INJURY, THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN USE OF SEAT BELTS AND INJURIES TO THE ABDOMEN, PELVIS, AND LUMBAR SPINE WAS STUDIED. SEAT BELT FAILURE WAS ALSO EXAMINED. FREQUENCY OF LOWER TORSO INJURIES WAS SIMILAR FOR INJURED BELT USERS AND INJURED NON-USERS.
J W, GARRETT, P W, BRAUNSTEIN
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TO DETERMINE WHETHER SEAT BELTS CAUSE INJURY, THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN USE OF SEAT BELTS AND INJURIES TO THE ABDOMEN, PELVIS, AND LUMBAR SPINE WAS STUDIED. SEAT BELT FAILURE WAS ALSO EXAMINED. FREQUENCY OF LOWER TORSO INJURIES WAS SIMILAR FOR INJURED BELT USERS AND INJURED NON-USERS.
J W, GARRETT, P W, BRAUNSTEIN
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Use of Seat Belt and Enforcement of Seat Belt Laws in Pakistan
Traffic Injury Prevention, 2014Traffic crashes are a leading cause of deaths and injuries in Pakistan. The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that approximately 30,131 people die in road crashes annually on Pakistani roads (WHO 2013). The use of seat belts can be effective in reducing road crash fatalities in Pakistan but under existing seat belt laws, seat belt use is ...
Ashfaq Ahmad, Klair, Muhammad, Arfan
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