Objectives Head injuries are the leading cause of death in horse-related injury events and, even since the introduction of helmets, represent a sizeable proportion of all horse-related injuries. Falls from horseback and kicks to the head are the most frequent type of incident causing head injuries, but it is unknown whether these incidents are predictors of head injury. This study aimed to investigate head injuries and the association between incident type and head injury. Method Retrospective review of 7815 horse-related injury events was conducted. Data were gathered from hospitals, local healthcare centres and public dental services in Skaraborg, Sweden. Binary logistic regression was used to analyse the association between the incident ...
This publication describes why helmet use is highly recommended for all equestrian activities, while...
Background: The risks of facial injuries with horse-related activities are much higher than in other...
Horse riding represents a globally popular activity for people of all ages for recreational, sport o...
OBJECTIVES: To collect and analyse helmets from real-world equestrian accidents. To record reported ...
Purpose: This manuscript aimed to present a review of the literature pertaining to horse riding and ...
Horse riding is a popular sport, which carries the risk for serious injures. Particularly women and ...
Background In Switzerland there are about 150,000 equestrians. Horse related injuries, including ...
This retrospective cohort study reported on the epidemiology of horse-related injuries for patients ...
Objective There is a paucity of evidence about traumatic injuries and their sequelae sustained due t...
The objective of this study is to provide quantitative details of the frequency and severity of inju...
BackgroundEquestrian-related injuries (ERIs) are relatively severe compared with injuries in other p...
BackgroundEquestrian-related injuries (ERIs) are relatively severe compared with injuries in other p...
BackgroundHeadcollars (halters, US) are one of the most commonly used pieces of equestrian ‘tack’. D...
Objectives: Equestrian sports can result in a variety of injuries to the nervous system due to many ...
A high percentage of equestrians will experience accidents, with different degrees of severity, thro...
This publication describes why helmet use is highly recommended for all equestrian activities, while...
Background: The risks of facial injuries with horse-related activities are much higher than in other...
Horse riding represents a globally popular activity for people of all ages for recreational, sport o...
OBJECTIVES: To collect and analyse helmets from real-world equestrian accidents. To record reported ...
Purpose: This manuscript aimed to present a review of the literature pertaining to horse riding and ...
Horse riding is a popular sport, which carries the risk for serious injures. Particularly women and ...
Background In Switzerland there are about 150,000 equestrians. Horse related injuries, including ...
This retrospective cohort study reported on the epidemiology of horse-related injuries for patients ...
Objective There is a paucity of evidence about traumatic injuries and their sequelae sustained due t...
The objective of this study is to provide quantitative details of the frequency and severity of inju...
BackgroundEquestrian-related injuries (ERIs) are relatively severe compared with injuries in other p...
BackgroundEquestrian-related injuries (ERIs) are relatively severe compared with injuries in other p...
BackgroundHeadcollars (halters, US) are one of the most commonly used pieces of equestrian ‘tack’. D...
Objectives: Equestrian sports can result in a variety of injuries to the nervous system due to many ...
A high percentage of equestrians will experience accidents, with different degrees of severity, thro...
This publication describes why helmet use is highly recommended for all equestrian activities, while...
Background: The risks of facial injuries with horse-related activities are much higher than in other...
Horse riding represents a globally popular activity for people of all ages for recreational, sport o...