: We are not number ONE!!!


Mud Rod
06-10-2008, 09:26 PM
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080610/ap_on_he_me/med_sports_injuries;_ylt=AgSSA4Z579uidrSXd7baAZ5G2 ocA


I thought it was people, that were on ATV's, that got hurt, and destroys the planet.:rolleyes:
No indication of motorized outdoor use is indicated, why not?
Do we recreate indoors?
Well the green can't use this as an excuse anymore, right?:p

Statistics... :shaking::shaking:



CDC: Snowboarding tops lists for outdoor injuries By STEPHANIE NANO, Associated Press Writer
Tue Jun 10, 4:39 PM ET



More people are hurt snowboarding than any other outdoor activity, accounting for a quarter of emergency room visits, according to the first national study to estimate recreational injuries.

Trailing snowboarding are sledding and hiking, researchers at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report in the journal Wilderness and Environmental Medicine.

The most common problems were broken bones and sprains, accounting for half of all cases. About 7 percent of ER visits were for concussions or other brain injuries.

"We want people to participate in outdoor recreational activities. But we want people to recognize that there's cause for concern and people can and do get injured," study co-author Arlene Greenspan said Tuesday.

She said injuries can be avoided through planning and preparation: making sure your fitness level and skills match the activity and using proper equipment like helmets.

Greenspan said the study is the first to look at injuries from all activities, instead of individual sports or geographic areas.

The researchers looked at data on nonfatal injuries from outdoor activities treated at 63 hospitals in 2004 and 2005. They calculated that almost 213,000 people annually were treated for such injuries nationwide. About half of those injured are young, between ages 10 and 24 and half of the injuries are caused by falls.

Males are injured at twice the rate of females, but the research didn't look at the reasons.

"It could be that males are more risky or it could be that males just participate more than females, or a combination of both," said Greenspan.

Nearly 26 percent of the injures were from snowboarding followed by sledding (11 percent); hiking (6 percent); mountain biking, personal watercraft, water skiing or tubing (4 percent); fishing (3 percent) and swimming (2 percent).

From his experience on ski patrols, "it makes perfect sense to me that snowboard injuries rank high," said Dr. Paul Auerbach, of Stanford School of Medicine.

Auerbach, who writes a blog on outdoor medicine, said such studies allow researchers to look for patterns in injuries that can be used in prevention programs. He's one of the founders of the Wilderness Medical Society, which publishes the journal.

"Some activities have risks and you can't take all the risks out of the wilderness," said Auerbach. "But what you'd like to do is take the unnecessary risk out."

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On the Net:

CDC: http://www.cdc.gov/injury

Wilderness Medical Society: http://www.wms.org/

crusty1007
06-12-2008, 01:43 PM
I propose a bill for Boxer and Feinstein (D CommieFornia)
Make a bill for all the above activities illegal.
Why: because we need to be saved from ourselves. (plus they could write tickets for illegal hiking, snow boarding.. etc & generate revenue they can dump into their pet Commie projects!)

kf6zpl
06-12-2008, 02:14 PM
This was a hot topic 3 or 4 years ago. I may still have the list that was dug up.

The topic centered around kids being injured on ATV/dirtbikes.

According to the emergency room "statistics" a disproportionate number of kids were being seen at the Brawley Hospital (Imperial Sand Dunes Recreation Area) for ATV/dirtbike related injuries.

However, when CDC's list was consulted, ATV/dirtbike were over 100 down on the list.

As I recall, the urban games kids are encouraged to partake (soccor, baseball, and football) were in the top 10.

cruzila
06-12-2008, 03:01 PM
They ought to survey the Horsepital right outside HH SVRA......................lol

randii
06-12-2008, 03:19 PM
They ought to survey the Horsepital right outside HH SVRA......................lol
Just like they sampled Bassi sediment two feet away from the trail, after stringing a sediment fence right across a functioning dranage? Junk science abounds...

Randii

crusty1007
06-12-2008, 03:24 PM
There is a Dr. @ Arroyo Grande Hospital (The one that services the Oceano/Pismo dunes) Who is all about keeping people under 16 or 18 off OHVs. :confused:
But then he is also about keeping people off the dunes. :mad3:

SlowMo
06-17-2008, 11:12 AM
I saw a news report the other night that stated about 1,000 people are injured every month while driving their golf carts. I'm sure the antis will find a way to use that against us too.