Background: There has been a repeal of the universal helmet law in several states despite definitive evidence that helmets reduce mortality, traumatic brain injury, and hospital expenditures. Opponents of the universal helmet law have successfully claimed that helmets should not be required because of greater torque on the neck, which is thought to increase the likelihood of a cervical spine injury. There is currently insufficient evidence to counter claims that helmets do not increase the risk of cervical spine injury after a motorcycle collision. The objective of this study was to determine the impact of motorcycle helmets on the likelihood of developing a cervical spine injury after a motorcycle collision. Study design: We reviewed cases...
© Taylor & FrancisThe paper repudiates a 1979 study that reported a lower likelihood of damage to th...
Helmets are effective in decreasing maxillofacial trauma in motorcycle crashes. The impact, however,...
ContextMotorcycle crashes account for a disproportionate number of motor vehicle deaths and injuries...
BACKGROUND: The effect of helmet use on the incidence of cervical and thoracic fractures sustained i...
BACKGROUND Motorcycle crashes pose a persistent public health problem with disproportionate rates...
BACKGROUND: To assess the incidence of cervical spine (C-spine) injuries in patients admitted after ...
BACKGROUND: Motorcycle crash victims form a high proportion of those killed or injured in road traff...
Abstract Background: Neck pain is a widespread problem among motorcyclists, which is often neglecte...
INTRODUCTION: Under current law in our rural state, there is no universal requirement for motorcycli...
Motorcycle collisions are increasing at a precipitous rate, and reliable and valid data regarding al...
Background: The incidence of motorcycle fatalities over the last 10 y has nearly doubled. There is c...
Background: Despite evidence that motorcycle helmets reduce morbidity and mortality, helmet laws and...
A helmet is critical for preventing head injuries during motorcycle accidents. However, South Korean...
BackgroundMotorcycle full-coverage helmet use may reduce fatalities and head injuries.MethodsThis re...
[[abstract]]A case-control study was conducted to determine the relationship between motorcycle helm...
© Taylor & FrancisThe paper repudiates a 1979 study that reported a lower likelihood of damage to th...
Helmets are effective in decreasing maxillofacial trauma in motorcycle crashes. The impact, however,...
ContextMotorcycle crashes account for a disproportionate number of motor vehicle deaths and injuries...
BACKGROUND: The effect of helmet use on the incidence of cervical and thoracic fractures sustained i...
BACKGROUND Motorcycle crashes pose a persistent public health problem with disproportionate rates...
BACKGROUND: To assess the incidence of cervical spine (C-spine) injuries in patients admitted after ...
BACKGROUND: Motorcycle crash victims form a high proportion of those killed or injured in road traff...
Abstract Background: Neck pain is a widespread problem among motorcyclists, which is often neglecte...
INTRODUCTION: Under current law in our rural state, there is no universal requirement for motorcycli...
Motorcycle collisions are increasing at a precipitous rate, and reliable and valid data regarding al...
Background: The incidence of motorcycle fatalities over the last 10 y has nearly doubled. There is c...
Background: Despite evidence that motorcycle helmets reduce morbidity and mortality, helmet laws and...
A helmet is critical for preventing head injuries during motorcycle accidents. However, South Korean...
BackgroundMotorcycle full-coverage helmet use may reduce fatalities and head injuries.MethodsThis re...
[[abstract]]A case-control study was conducted to determine the relationship between motorcycle helm...
© Taylor & FrancisThe paper repudiates a 1979 study that reported a lower likelihood of damage to th...
Helmets are effective in decreasing maxillofacial trauma in motorcycle crashes. The impact, however,...
ContextMotorcycle crashes account for a disproportionate number of motor vehicle deaths and injuries...