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Epidemiology of Accidental Injuries in Equestrian Sports: A Literature Review (1997–2009)
This review provides an overview of the epidemiological data on equestrian injuries published in scientific journals. The number of equestrian injuries is often reported relative to the...
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Results of the Ongoing Survey on Accidents in Daily Life. 1999–2001. EPAC Network. Summary
Accidents in daily life are "unintentional injuries" that occur at home or in the immediate vicinity (garden, yard, garage, and other outbuildings), outdoors (in a store, on a sidewalk,...
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Descriptive epidemiology of skiing, snowboarding, and sledding accidents based on the Continuous Survey of Accidents in Daily Life (EPAC). Accidents in daily life: a major public health issue
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Accidents in daily life
Accidents in daily life are the most common and the most frequently fatal: they occur 2.5 times more often than traffic accidents. Falls, suffocation, poisoning, drowning, and fires are...
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Results of the ongoing survey on accidents in daily life, 1999–2001. InVS Scientific Conference, Saint-Maurice, December 2003
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Epidemiology of Roller Skating Accidents in France (1997–1999)
This article, based on an analysis of Ehlass data, presents the epidemiology of rollerblading accidents that occurred between 1997 and 1999, as recorded in the emergency departments of...
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The Surge in Scooter Accidents in France (2000–2001)
Although they never really went away, scooters have made a strong comeback over the past two years. The resurgence in usage following the sales boom in 2000 has, unsurprisingly, been...
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Description and Incidence of Sports Injuries. Continuous Survey on Accidents in Daily Life, 2004–2005. EPAC Network
Sports-related accidents are a subset of accidents of daily life (ADL). On their own, they account for nearly 20% of ADLs requiring emergency department visits, or approximately 900,000...
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The Epidemiology of Rugby-Related Injuries: A Literature Review
Rugby is a contact sport that leads to injuries resulting primarily from the physical collisions players experience during games and practices. The epidemiology of rugby injuries has...
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Accidents in daily life in France, according to the 2000 Health and Social Protection Survey.
In 2000, at the request of the CNAMTS, a section on accidents in daily life—covering accidents that occurred during the previous three months and required the services of a healthcare...