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Roller skating--is it a dangerous sport?
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1987
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Sport EngineeringPhysical ActivityRoller SkatingSafety ScienceInjury PreventionOrthopaedic SurgerySport InjuryKinesiologySafety PublicitySport ScienceHealth SciencesKnee InjuriesAnkle TraumaProspective SurveyHand TraumaHuman MovementMedicineSport-related InjuriesSerious Injuries
A prospective survey of 111 cases of roller skating injuries within one year are reported. Males were more commonly injured than females. There was a high incidence (86%) of serious injuries, 28% of which required surgical treatment. The wrist (23%) was the commonest region involved, followed by the shoulder (20%), the elbow (15%) and the ankle (12%). Collision with other skaters and loss of control were the main factors leading to injury. Better rink discipline, instruction classes and safety publicity should be helpful in minimising accidents.
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