2023
DOI: 10.1136/bmjpo-2022-001723
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Sports-related traumatic brain injuries and acute care costs in children

Abstract: ObjectiveTo estimate traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) and acute care costs due to sports activities.MethodsA planned secondary analysis of 7799 children from 5 years old to <18 years old with head injuries enrolled in a prospective multicentre study between 2011 and 2014. Sports-related TBIs were identified by the epidemiology codes for activity, place and injury mechanism. The sports cohort was stratified into two age groups (younger: 5–11 and older: 12–17 years). Acute care costs from the publicly funded A… Show more

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“…Ponies (and smaller horses) are usually the horse of choice for junior riders given the smaller stature of both. We have referred to the recognised inherent risks of horse riding and handling in general [10,50,51] and these risks are magnified in the younger age bracket [66][67][68]. Hawson et al (2010) recommend safety and suitability for purpose should be paramount when purchasing a horse or pony for a child [69].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Ponies (and smaller horses) are usually the horse of choice for junior riders given the smaller stature of both. We have referred to the recognised inherent risks of horse riding and handling in general [10,50,51] and these risks are magnified in the younger age bracket [66][67][68]. Hawson et al (2010) recommend safety and suitability for purpose should be paramount when purchasing a horse or pony for a child [69].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%