Literature DB >> 1843216

[Hang-gliding accidents in high mountains. Apropos of 200 cases].

J Foray1, S Abrassart, T Femmy, M Aldilli.   

Abstract

A review of 200 cases of "paragliding" accidents in high mountain areas has been completed. The first flights have been murderous, a thesis written in 1987 in Grenoble showing seven dead out of 97 casualties. Since then the statistics seen to be improving as a consequence of the setting of regulations and the establishment of "paragliding" schools. The more frequent accidents happen on landing: in 70% of the cases fractures of the "tibiotarsienne", the wrist and the spinal column prevail. They happen to young adults between 20 and 40 years old, with a variable experience. Preventive measures consist in a greater prudence, a good physical condition and a precise aerological knowledge. The adepts of this sport have understood that wearing a helmet and appropriate shoes could reduce the gravity of the accidents. "Paragliding" if not a dangerous sport is certainly a risky one.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1843216

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chirurgie        ISSN: 0001-4001


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