| Literature DB >> 28032034 |
Christiaan J A van Bergen1, Joris P Commandeur1, Rik I K Weber1, Daniel Haverkamp1, Roelf S Breederveld1.
Abstract
AIM: To analyze all windsurfing and kitesurfing (kiteboarding) injuries presented at our coastal hospital over a 2-year period.Entities:
Keywords: Epidemiology; Extreme sports; General sports trauma; Prevention; Surfing
Year: 2016 PMID: 28032034 PMCID: PMC5155257 DOI: 10.5312/wjo.v7.i12.814
Source DB: PubMed Journal: World J Orthop ISSN: 2218-5836
Figure 1Windsurf action.
Figure 2Kitesurf action.
Figure 3Picture of the popular spot at the North Sea on a typical day, showing windsurfers and kitesurfers mixed.
Baseline characteristics
| Age (yr) | 31 ± 8 | 29 ± 11 | 0.437 |
| Gender (No. and % of patients) | 0.279 | ||
| Male | 21 (84%) | 23 (72%) | |
| Female | 4 (16%) | 9 (28%) | |
| Experience (yr) | 15 (0-30) | 2 (0-12) | < 0.001 |
| Annual participant hours | 106 (1-480) | 70 (1-810) | 0.184 |
| Skills level | 0.001 | ||
| Beginner | 1 (4%) | 11 (34%) | |
| Intermediate | 0 (0%) | 6 (19%) | |
| Advanced | 9 (36%) | 3 (9%) | |
| Expert | 8 (32%) | 6 (19%) | |
| Wind speed (Bft) | 6 (2-8.5) | 5 (2-9) | 0.362 |
| Protective gear (No. and % of patients) | 3 (17%) | 7 (28%) | 0.480 |
Data are presented as mean ± standard deviation in case of normal distribution, and as median (range) in case of skewed distribution.
Injury data
| Number of injuries per 1000 h | 5.2 | 7 | 0.005 |
| Affected body site (No. and % of patients) | 0.413 | ||
| Head and cervical spine | 9 (36%) | 11 (34%) | |
| Upper extremity | 6 (24%) | 5 (16%) | |
| Trunk and thoracolumbar spine | 0 (0%) | 3 (9%) | |
| Lower extremity | 10 (40%) | 13 (41%) | |
| Injury severity (No. and % of patients) | 1.000 | ||
| Mild | 3 (17%) | 5 (19%) | |
| Medium | 6 (33%) | 9 (35%) | |
| Severe | 8 (44%) | 10 (39%) | |
| Catastrophic | 1 (6%) | 2 (8%) | |
| Location of accident (No. and % of patients) | 0.014 | ||
| Water | 17 (94%) | 15 (58%) | |
| Beach | 1 (6%) | 11 (42%) | |
| Type of transport (No. and % of patients) | 0.161 | ||
| Ambulance | 2 (11%) | 8 (31%) | |
| Own transport | 16 (89%) | 18 (69%) | |
| Inpatient hospital stay (No. and % of patients) | 1 (4%) | 5 (16%) | 0.215 |
| Operative treatment (No. and % of patients) | 1 (4%) | 4 (13%) | 0.372 |
| Total number of injuries during study period (No. and % of patients) | 0.237 | ||
| 1 | 20 (80%) | 19 (59%) | |
| 2 | 3 (12%) | 9 (28%) | |
| 3 | 2 (8%) | 4 (13%) | |
| Return to sports in weeks (median and range) | 5 (0-chronic) | 4 (0-chronic) | 0.792 |
| Chronic symptoms (No. and % of patients) | 7 (39%) | 8 (31%) | 0.576 |
Figure 4Picture showing (1) the kite, (2) the handlebar, and (3) the quick-release system.