Literature DB >> 8836474

Golf-related injuries seen at hospital emergency departments.

J Wilks1, D Jones.   

Abstract

Golf-related injuries are reported for 300 patients attending emergency departments of south-east Queensland hospitals over a six and a half year period. The main mechanisms of golf-related injury were being hit by a club (37%), hit by a ball (28%), sprains/strains (9.67%) and slips/falls (7%). For adult players, the main source of injury was being hit by a ball, while for children and adolescents being struck by a golf club accounted for 77 percent of hospital presentations. In the total study group, 46 people (15%) were admitted to hospital following their presentation at the emergency departments. Injury prevention and player education strategies are suggested as a means of reducing injuries in this popular sport.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8836474

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Aust J Sci Med Sport        ISSN: 0813-6289


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