Everett Worth W
Division of Emergency Medicine, University of California, Irvine Medical Center, Orange, California, USA.
J Emerg Med. 2002 Oct;23(3):269-74. doi: 10.1016/s0736-4679(02)00528-0.
Skateboarding and in-line skating are popular activities that attract millions of participants yearly and have spawned the development of skateparks (SPs). This study examined the types and distribution of injuries within a local commercial SP. Subjects were prospectively enrolled in a university Emergency Department (ED) after an injury at a local SP. One hundred subjects were enrolled over 1 year, representing 102 episodes and 106 injuries. Musculoskeletal injuries accounted for 80% of all injuries. Fractures and dislocations were the most frequent injuries (59%); six required operative management. One serious intra-abdominal injury occurred. Head and facial injuries occurred in 17% of subjects; none required operative repair. Admission rate was 9%. Safety equipment use was greater than 91%. Significantly more injuries occurred in the ramp/bars areas compared to the half-pipe and gully areas, suggesting that SP design may significantly influence injury patterns. A substantial number of injuries occurred at the SP, despite controlled conditions and equipment requirements.
滑板运动和轮滑是广受欢迎的活动,每年吸引数百万参与者,并催生了滑板公园(SPs)的发展。本研究调查了当地一家商业滑板公园内损伤的类型和分布情况。研究对象在当地滑板公园受伤后被前瞻性地纳入一所大学的急诊科(ED)。在1年多的时间里共纳入了100名研究对象,代表102次受伤事件和106处损伤。肌肉骨骼损伤占所有损伤的80%。骨折和脱位是最常见的损伤(59%);其中6例需要手术治疗。发生了1例严重的腹腔内损伤。17%的研究对象出现头部和面部损伤;均无需手术修复。入院率为9%。安全装备使用率超过91%。与半管和沟壑区域相比,坡道/栏杆区域发生的损伤明显更多,这表明滑板公园的设计可能会显著影响损伤模式。尽管有可控的条件和装备要求,但滑板公园仍发生了大量损伤。