Literature DB >> 19183956

Accidents and injuries in competitive Enduro motorcyclists: a prospective analysis.

M Sabeti-Aschraf1, M Serek, T Pachtner, M Geisler, K Auner, M Machinek, Philipp Funovics, A Goll, M Schmidt.   

Abstract

The Erzberg Rodeo Motor Enduro race, was analyzed over three consecutive years to analyze the risk of sustaining an accident, to determine the kind and site of injured body regions and to correlate the incidence of accidents with the site on the race track suspiring that most accidents happen at the first- and the last-third. In this prospective, field study questionnaires were used recoding fallen riders. Demographic data, the third of the race track on which the accident happened and details of the accident itself like its mechanism were noted. Each injured body region was recorded separately and rated according to the abbreviated injury scale. Two thousand nine hundred and twenty-three athletes started in 3 years in the Erzberg Rodeo; 6% of them had an accident and 94% were non-professionals. Overall, the average abbreviated injury scale was 2.8. More than 80% of all counted injuries were superficial. Most accidents happened in a curve due to the front tire sliding, affecting mostly arm and leg. Overall 67% of all accidents happened at day 1 of the race and 41% of all accidents happened in the first-third of the race track. Competitive Enduro motorcyclists have a high risk of sustaining an accident, but in comparison a low risk of sustaining a severe injury. Curves are the predominant site of accidents.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19183956     DOI: 10.1007/s00167-008-0716-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc        ISSN: 0942-2056            Impact factor:   4.342


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