TY - JOUR PY - 1997// TI - Roller skating injuries JO - Ugeskrift for Laeger A1 - Houshian, S. A1 - Herold, N. A1 - Røck, N. D. SP - 3580 EP - 3582 VL - 159 IS - 23 N2 - The aim of this study was to investigate the number and types of accidents which occur in connection with roller-skates, and also to find out in which anatomical area the most injuries occurred. During the period 01.02.1995 to 31.08.1996, 389 patients sustained injuries in connection with roller-skates. Fifty-nine percent of all accidents happened on a public road. Out of 389 injuries, 174 sustained a fracture: 68% were forearm or distal radius/ulna fractures; 89% were upper extremity fractures. Thirty-three patients were admitted: four for observation due to concussion; 15 for reduction of fractures and application of plaster; and ten for osteosynthesis. Roller-skating accidents are extremely common. Possible prophylaxis includes protective equipment and restricted rinks for roller-skate enthusiast.
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