Don't save the ball!

Doreen Mary MacGregor

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    Abstract

    Objectives: To identify, over a period of 12 months, all attendances at an accident and emergency department by children over the age of 5 years with an injury to a wrist, hand, or finger, and to examine those sustained as a result of a blow from a ball.

    Methods: The case notes of all children aged 6-13 years attending the Accident and Emergency Department of the Royal Aberdeen Children's Hospital in the year 2001 as a result of a wrist, hand, or finger injury sustained from a blow by a ball were reviewed, and the cause, type, and severity of the injury noted.

    Results: A total of 187 children were identified; 69% were boys and football was the main sport involved. Most (93%) were radiographed, and 40% were positive; most fractures were sustained outwith school. Hand dominance was not significant.

    Conclusions: These injuries are common and may be preventable with modification of rules, equipment, and coaching. A register of youth sporting injuries may show if there are any detrimental long term effects.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)351-353
    Number of pages2
    JournalBritish Journal of Sports Medicine
    Volume37
    Issue number4
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2003

    Keywords

    • FOOTBALL INJURIES
    • SPORTS INJURIES
    • CHILDREN
    • EMERGENCY
    • SOCCER
    • FRACTURES
    • PLAYERS

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