Hospital Episode Statistics (HES) include freely accessible records of all hospital episodes in England. We analysed HES from 1998–1999 to 2014–2015 for diagnoses of hand fractures, tendon injuries, nerve injuries, blood vessel injuries, traumatic amputations and nail bed injuries. Population data were used to calculate the incidence. The overall incidence of the injuries increased from 70 to 110 per 100,000. There were especially large increases in the incidence of fractures in the over 75 years age group and nail bed injuries in the 0–14 years age group. The incidence of nerve injuries also increased. We conclude from this study that HES is a useful tool. The information from HES may help plan service provision and also highlight importan...
WOS: 000287942500002PubMed ID: 21343685Objectives: The aim of this study was to evaluate the epidemi...
INTRODUCTION: We integrated two factors, demographic population shifts and changes in prevalence of ...
Introduction: Work-Related Hand Injuries (WRHIs) may result in disability and diminished productivit...
Background: Both the number and the proportion of elderly people in the society increase. The number...
Abstract Background Both the number and the proportion of elderly people in the society increase. Th...
Introduction: Hand trauma is an epidemic occurring due to several factors, such as work accidents an...
<div><p>ABSTRACT Objectives: A retrospective statistical data gathering of wrist and hand complaint...
Objective: The purpose of this study is to analyze the pattern of hand injuries in terms of age, occ...
BackgroundHand injuries are common, contributing up to 30% of accident and emergency (A&E) attendanc...
Hand injuries from tools in domestic and leisure settings: relative incidence and patterns of initia...
Background: Hand injuries occur at all ages. With an aging population globally an increasing number ...
SummaryIntroductionWe integrated two factors, demographic population shifts and changes in prevalenc...
BACKGROUND: Hand injuries are common in this environment. They are rarely life threatening but can c...
This study of industrial hand injuries describes the nature of commonly encountered injuries, the si...
A retrospective survey of the medical charts of all 36,518 patients attending the Accident an
WOS: 000287942500002PubMed ID: 21343685Objectives: The aim of this study was to evaluate the epidemi...
INTRODUCTION: We integrated two factors, demographic population shifts and changes in prevalence of ...
Introduction: Work-Related Hand Injuries (WRHIs) may result in disability and diminished productivit...
Background: Both the number and the proportion of elderly people in the society increase. The number...
Abstract Background Both the number and the proportion of elderly people in the society increase. Th...
Introduction: Hand trauma is an epidemic occurring due to several factors, such as work accidents an...
<div><p>ABSTRACT Objectives: A retrospective statistical data gathering of wrist and hand complaint...
Objective: The purpose of this study is to analyze the pattern of hand injuries in terms of age, occ...
BackgroundHand injuries are common, contributing up to 30% of accident and emergency (A&E) attendanc...
Hand injuries from tools in domestic and leisure settings: relative incidence and patterns of initia...
Background: Hand injuries occur at all ages. With an aging population globally an increasing number ...
SummaryIntroductionWe integrated two factors, demographic population shifts and changes in prevalenc...
BACKGROUND: Hand injuries are common in this environment. They are rarely life threatening but can c...
This study of industrial hand injuries describes the nature of commonly encountered injuries, the si...
A retrospective survey of the medical charts of all 36,518 patients attending the Accident an
WOS: 000287942500002PubMed ID: 21343685Objectives: The aim of this study was to evaluate the epidemi...
INTRODUCTION: We integrated two factors, demographic population shifts and changes in prevalence of ...
Introduction: Work-Related Hand Injuries (WRHIs) may result in disability and diminished productivit...