Objective: Evaluate injury patterns from wheeled recreational devices (WRD) in the public space and explore risk factors for hospital admission. Method: A cross-sectional analysis of WRD injury prevalence and risk factors for hospital admissions was conducted using data from the Queensland Injury Surveillance Unit (QISU) database for 2007 to 2017. Descriptive statistics and a log-binomial regression model were used to calculate adjusted relative risk for hospital admission. Results: Most WRD injury in the public space was related to stand-alone WRD injury events such as falls, with few reported WRD users being hit by vehicles from 2007 to 2017. Stand-alone WRD injury events had a higher independent risk of hospital admissions when injured i...
Since the 1991 enactment of mandatory helmet legislation (MHL) for cyclists in New South Wales (NSW)...
Introduction: Walking is a healthy, environmentally sustainable, and economically profitable transpo...
Serious sport and active recreation injuries requiring hospitalisationare common with between 30-230...
Objective: Evaluate injury patterns from wheeled recreational devices (WRD) in the public space and ...
Aim: The aim of this study was to describe trauma in children secondary to the use of wheeled recrea...
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Objective: To investigate temporal trends in the incidence, mortality, disability-adjusted life-year...
Objective: The rapid increase in e-mobility globally, including in Australia, has seen a concurrent ...
The study aimed to assess the effect of compulsory cycle helmet legislation on cyclist head injuries...
Objectives: One out of 50 injury-related presentations to an ED is a transport-related cycling injur...
Objectives: One out of 50 injury-related presentations to an ED is a transport-related cycling injur...
Objective: Recreational off-highway vehicle (ROHV) crashes are of concern because sales of these veh...
Road trauma identified using hospital admission records or police-reported crashes are susceptible t...
OBJECTIVE: To describe and compare the incidence and profile of on- and off-road motorcycle-related ...
This paper examines self-reported prospectively collected data from 2038 adult transport and recreat...
Since the 1991 enactment of mandatory helmet legislation (MHL) for cyclists in New South Wales (NSW)...
Introduction: Walking is a healthy, environmentally sustainable, and economically profitable transpo...
Serious sport and active recreation injuries requiring hospitalisationare common with between 30-230...
Objective: Evaluate injury patterns from wheeled recreational devices (WRD) in the public space and ...
Aim: The aim of this study was to describe trauma in children secondary to the use of wheeled recrea...
Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction...
Objective: To investigate temporal trends in the incidence, mortality, disability-adjusted life-year...
Objective: The rapid increase in e-mobility globally, including in Australia, has seen a concurrent ...
The study aimed to assess the effect of compulsory cycle helmet legislation on cyclist head injuries...
Objectives: One out of 50 injury-related presentations to an ED is a transport-related cycling injur...
Objectives: One out of 50 injury-related presentations to an ED is a transport-related cycling injur...
Objective: Recreational off-highway vehicle (ROHV) crashes are of concern because sales of these veh...
Road trauma identified using hospital admission records or police-reported crashes are susceptible t...
OBJECTIVE: To describe and compare the incidence and profile of on- and off-road motorcycle-related ...
This paper examines self-reported prospectively collected data from 2038 adult transport and recreat...
Since the 1991 enactment of mandatory helmet legislation (MHL) for cyclists in New South Wales (NSW)...
Introduction: Walking is a healthy, environmentally sustainable, and economically profitable transpo...
Serious sport and active recreation injuries requiring hospitalisationare common with between 30-230...