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Abstract
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this descriptive, epidemiological study is to classify injury patterns and determine dynamics of injuries, possible causes and preventive measures.Entities:
Keywords: Equipment; Extreme sports; Injury
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29716626 PMCID: PMC5930821 DOI: 10.1186/s13018-018-0818-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Orthop Surg Res ISSN: 1749-799X Impact factor: 2.359
Fig. 1Kite buggying in Monte Petrano, Italian Championship 2013
Fig. 2Straps attached to the front wheel allow the kiter to steer the buggy
Demographic data and information on sporting practices
| Gender | M 117, F 8, unspecified 2 |
| Age | Average 39.6, min 19, max 60, SD 10.1 |
| Country | Germany 38, Italy 23, Australia 13, France 17, Spain 1, USA 7, UK 14, Belgium 2, Denmark 2, Netherlands 3, Brazil 1, Costa Rica 1, Ireland 1, Japan 1, Mexico 1, Uruguay 1, New Zealand 1 |
| Affiliation | CIKB 20, GPA 26, FFCV 12, AEKB5, SPKA 3, BCH 3, other (21 associations) 19, none 39 |
| Experience (years) | > 7, 52; 3–7, 55; < 3, 15; unspecified, 5 |
| Rating | Instructor 11, advanced 61, intermediate 48, beginner 5, unspecified 2 |
| Kite type usually used | Foil 118, leading edge inflatable 6, with battens 1, unspecified 2 |
| Days of practice/year | Min 1.5, max 216, average 42.8, SD 39.9, mean 38.5 |
| Session duration (hours) | Average 4.2, SD 2.2, min 1, max 3, mean 4 |
AEKB Asociación Española de Kite Buggy, BCH Buggy Club Holland, CIKB Campionato Italiano Kite Buggying, FFCV Fédération Francaise de Char à Voile, GPA German Parakart Association
Kitesailing E.V., SPKA Scottish Power Kite Association
Number of the 39 injuries reported that were classified as moderate to severe in 34 incidents
| AIS score (tot. n.) | Anatomic region (tot. n.) | Description of injuries | Number of injuries | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3 (9) | Vertebral (7) | Fractures | Cervical (C4-C5) | 2 |
| Dorsal (D9-D12) | 3 | |||
| Coccyx | 1 | |||
| Dislocation | Lumbar | 1 | ||
| Knee (3) | Fracture-dislocation + torn ligaments | 2 | ||
| 2 (30) | Meniscus tear | 1 | ||
| Shoulder (9) | Dislocation | 4 | ||
| Fracture | 3 | |||
| Tendon injury | 2 | |||
| Thorax (7) | Multiple rib fractures | 7 | ||
| Leg (3) | Fracture | 3 | ||
| Ankle (4) | Fracture | 3 | ||
| Ligament rupture | 1 | |||
| Head (2) | Concussion | 2 | ||
| Thigh (2) | Quadriceps major muscle laceration | 2 | ||
| Upper limb (2) | Multiple fractures | 1 | ||
| Scaphoid fracture | 1 | |||
AIS Abbreviated Injury Scale
Classification of injury events based on incident dynamics and relative causal factors (crash phase) according to the Haddon matrix
| Events ( | Dynamics | Description of factors | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Environmental ( | Human ( | Equipment ( | ||
| 21 | OBE | Hole in the ground (1) | Speed too high (1) | Kite becomes uncontrollable (8) |
| 5 | Lifted by kite while not on the buggy | Sudden change in wind direction or intensity (2) | Inattentiveness when launching the kite (1) | Kite becomes uncontrollable (2) |
| 3 | Flipped buggy | Large hole in the ground (1) | Kite steering error (1) | – |
| 2 | Collision with equipment | – | Gust of wind (1) | Detached wheel (1) |
| 1 | Collision with obstacle | – | The pilot did not see an obstacle (1) | – |
| 1 | Involuntary manoeuvre | Sudden gust of wind (1) | – | – |
| 1 | Collision between two buggies | – | Poor visibility (1) (during a night-time competition) | – |
Respondents’ assessment of recommendations to guide future health and safety options (n = 101)
| Target | Kind | Specific injury prevention solution | Number | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Equipment | Protective | Helmet | 17 | 56 |
| Protective jacket | 3 | |||
| Wrist protections | 1 | |||
| Spine protection | 5 | |||
| Pelvis protection | 2 | |||
| Knee pads | 1 | |||
| Leg protections | 1 | |||
| Boots | 1 | |||
| Not specified | 4 | |||
| For sport | Quick release system | 12 | ||
| Leash for the kite | 1 | |||
| Kites (more stable) | 3 | |||
| More fitting kite seats | 2 | |||
| Seat belts | 1 | |||
| Ergonomic buggies (without sharp edges) | 1 | |||
| For training | Development of an interactive video-game-specific training software | 1 | ||
| Human factor | Training/education | Schools/teaching programs | 12 | 41 |
| Formal training/practice | 13 | |||
| Licencing | 3 | |||
| Awareness and ability to judge environmental conditions (wind in particular) | 9 | |||
| Knowledge of the location | 1 | |||
| Knowledge of rules on priority | 1 | |||
| Habit not to use oversized kites | 2 | |||
| Environment | Organised flying sites | 4 | ||
Fig. 3Protective equipment including helmet, protective jacket and wrist protections are the most important injury prevention solutions according to the majority of respondents