Background Treadmill injuries in children tend to be severe and are becoming increasingly common. We present an overview of this problem to promote public awareness, education, and to advocate a prevention strategy for this preventable injury. Methods Medical records of all children with treadmill-related injuries during a 6-year period (January 2001-November 2006) from 2 tertiary pediatric hospitals were reviewed. Data on patient demographics, injury related data, types of surgical procedure, and outcome of treatment were collected. Results Forty-four children with treadmill-related injuries were admitted in a 6-year period (2001-2006). Each year, the incidence increased with 17 (39%) cases occurring in 2006 so far. The median age of injur...
Objective To identify how causative agents and mechanisms of injury influence the location of an acc...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the frequency, severity, exact patterns and mechanisms o...
peer reviewedIn Belgium, epidemiological data are rare, and most often extrapolated, for burn injuri...
Background:. Upper extremity friction burn due to powered home equipment is a growing problem in the...
This study investigated home exercise equipment–related injuries to children in the United States. D...
Burns are an important cause of injury to young children, being the third most frequent cause of inj...
After scalds, flame burns have been considered the next most common mode of burn injury in childhood...
The objective of this study was to evaluate where and when pediatric burn injuries occurred. Further...
WOS: 000277931100006Because of the lack of conscious of danger, children are highly exposed to burn ...
Objective: To ascertain the increase in paediatric burn admissions in our tertiary care facility. Fi...
Electrical burns are an important preventable cause of injury in children. The objective of this stu...
Objective: The treadmill is the most commonly used aerobic exercise equipment with studies showing m...
Introduction Burns constitute the most common and severe injuries suffered in childhood. Objective ...
Burn injuries constitute a major concern in the pediatric age group with respect to morbidity and mo...
Background Backyard trampolines are immensely popular among children, but are associated with an ...
Objective To identify how causative agents and mechanisms of injury influence the location of an acc...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the frequency, severity, exact patterns and mechanisms o...
peer reviewedIn Belgium, epidemiological data are rare, and most often extrapolated, for burn injuri...
Background:. Upper extremity friction burn due to powered home equipment is a growing problem in the...
This study investigated home exercise equipment–related injuries to children in the United States. D...
Burns are an important cause of injury to young children, being the third most frequent cause of inj...
After scalds, flame burns have been considered the next most common mode of burn injury in childhood...
The objective of this study was to evaluate where and when pediatric burn injuries occurred. Further...
WOS: 000277931100006Because of the lack of conscious of danger, children are highly exposed to burn ...
Objective: To ascertain the increase in paediatric burn admissions in our tertiary care facility. Fi...
Electrical burns are an important preventable cause of injury in children. The objective of this stu...
Objective: The treadmill is the most commonly used aerobic exercise equipment with studies showing m...
Introduction Burns constitute the most common and severe injuries suffered in childhood. Objective ...
Burn injuries constitute a major concern in the pediatric age group with respect to morbidity and mo...
Background Backyard trampolines are immensely popular among children, but are associated with an ...
Objective To identify how causative agents and mechanisms of injury influence the location of an acc...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the frequency, severity, exact patterns and mechanisms o...
peer reviewedIn Belgium, epidemiological data are rare, and most often extrapolated, for burn injuri...