ABSTRACT Purpose: Equestrian sports are known to have a high risk and rate of injury. While there is injury data available on acute injuries in the equestrian population, it is of a general nature. Within that data appears to be a lack of information on the collegiate equestrian athlete. Thus, the purpose of the current study and this analysis is to describe the demographics and incidence of spinal injuries found in intercollegiate equestrian athlete. Method: A survey was developed with input from each author and implemented in Mach forms. It was sent to 43 equestrian coaches in the Eastern United States who passed it on to their athletes. We estimated 753 athletes would have access to the survey and had a total of 73 respondents. Descripti...
Rodeo is an intense, fast paced sport with a high injury prevalence. It is separated into rough stoc...
BACKGROUND: Equestrian vaulting is a sport, particularly popular among children and adolescents, in ...
The objective of this study is to provide quantitative details of the frequency and severity of inju...
Purpose: Equestrian sports are known to have a high risk and rate of injury. While there is injury d...
Background In Switzerland there are about 150,000 equestrians. Horse related injuries, including ...
Background: Head injuries are responsible for most serious equestrian sports injuries. Education reg...
Objectives: Equestrian sports can result in a variety of injuries to the nervous system due to many ...
Collegiate rodeo athletes sustain numerous injuries throughout competition and there is not much res...
Horse riding is a satisfying and exciting sport and recreation activity. However, it is not without ...
Purpose: This manuscript aimed to present a review of the literature pertaining to horse riding and ...
Objective There is a paucity of evidence about traumatic injuries and their sequelae sustained due t...
Background: Equestrian sport carries with it an implicit risk of injury. Despite the frequency of in...
A high percentage of equestrians will experience accidents, with different degrees of severity, thro...
A high percentage of equestrians will experience accidents, with different degrees of severity, thro...
peer-reviewedThe Irish Equestrian industry provides over 12,500 full time job equivalents contributi...
Rodeo is an intense, fast paced sport with a high injury prevalence. It is separated into rough stoc...
BACKGROUND: Equestrian vaulting is a sport, particularly popular among children and adolescents, in ...
The objective of this study is to provide quantitative details of the frequency and severity of inju...
Purpose: Equestrian sports are known to have a high risk and rate of injury. While there is injury d...
Background In Switzerland there are about 150,000 equestrians. Horse related injuries, including ...
Background: Head injuries are responsible for most serious equestrian sports injuries. Education reg...
Objectives: Equestrian sports can result in a variety of injuries to the nervous system due to many ...
Collegiate rodeo athletes sustain numerous injuries throughout competition and there is not much res...
Horse riding is a satisfying and exciting sport and recreation activity. However, it is not without ...
Purpose: This manuscript aimed to present a review of the literature pertaining to horse riding and ...
Objective There is a paucity of evidence about traumatic injuries and their sequelae sustained due t...
Background: Equestrian sport carries with it an implicit risk of injury. Despite the frequency of in...
A high percentage of equestrians will experience accidents, with different degrees of severity, thro...
A high percentage of equestrians will experience accidents, with different degrees of severity, thro...
peer-reviewedThe Irish Equestrian industry provides over 12,500 full time job equivalents contributi...
Rodeo is an intense, fast paced sport with a high injury prevalence. It is separated into rough stoc...
BACKGROUND: Equestrian vaulting is a sport, particularly popular among children and adolescents, in ...
The objective of this study is to provide quantitative details of the frequency and severity of inju...