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ISBN 10: 0802089674
ISBN 13: 978-0802089670
Author: Charles Tator
Catastrophic Injuries in Sport and Recreation is an essential reference guide to safe participation in a wide variety of sports and recreational activities. A masterful achievement of methodology, it is the first complete epidemiological study and analysis of all catastrophic injuries in all sports and recreational activities that occurred within a large defined geographical area with a large population: ten million people within the province of Ontario between 1986 and 1995.
Concentrating on injuries that resulted in death or long term disability, the contributors identify both the personal risk factors for participants and the societal risk factors that are important causes for these kinds of injuries. Providing detailed analysis of 2154 case studies, the contributors demonstrate what went wrong in each event, and show how each injury could have been prevented.
Recommending specific prevention strategies for a wide range of injuries, Catastrophic Injuries in Sport and Recreation is a practical medical reference for athletes and doctors alike.
Catastrophic Injuries in Sports and Recreation Causes and Prevention a Canadian Study 1st Table of contents:
SECTION 1. INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW
1 Description of the Study
Methods
The McLaren Report
Explanation of Calculations and Derived Values
2 Overview of the Results of the Ontario Study
Number of Injured Participants
Age and Gender of the Injured Participants
Sports and Recreation Activities in Which the Injuries Occurred
Age of Injured Participants in Each Activity
Month of Injury
Injury Sites – Terrain
Anatomical Locations and Types of Injuries
Supervision and Organizations Involved
Alcohol Consumption
Prevention
Relative Risks of Catastrophic Injury
3 Sports Injury Prevention: General Principles
4 Geographical Locations Where 2,154 Catastrophic Sports and Recreation Injuries Were Sustained
5 Anatomical Locations and Types of Ontarians’ Catastrophic Injuries
SECTION 2. WATER SPORTS
6 Canoeing
7 Sailing
8 Personal Watercraft
9 Other Boating Activities
10 Fishing
11 Diving
12 Scuba-Diving
13 Swimming
14 Waterskiing
15 Other Water Sports: Parasailing, Parachute-Skiing, Sailboarding, Sea-Biscuit Riding, Surfing, Wat
SECTION 3. MOTOR SPORTS
16 Snowmobiling
17 All Terrain Vehicle Riding
18 Motorbiking
19 Dirt-Biking (Off-Road Motorcycling)
20 Other Motor Sports: Mopedding, Motorcycling, Mini-biking, Trail-Biking, Stock Car Driving, Go-Car
SECTION 4. WINTER SPORTS
21 Ice Hockey
22 Ice Skating
23 Alpine Skiing
24 Snowboarding
25 Cross-Country Skiing
26 Tobogganing and Sledding
27 Other Winter Sports: Ringette, Curling, Boot Hockey, Broomball
SECTION 5. BICYCLING AND OTHER STREET ACTIVITIES
28 Bicycling
29 In-Line Skating
30 Skateboarding
31 Running and Jogging
SECTION 6. AIR SPORTS
32 Flying Small Aircraft
33 Other Air Sports: Ultralight Air Sports, Hang-Gliding, Para-gliding, Gliding
34 Parachuting
SECTION 7. FIELD SPORTS
35 Baseball
36 Football
37 Soccer
38 Rugby
39 Other Field Sports: Track and Field, Field Hockey, Lacrosse
SECTION 8. RACQUET SPORTS
40 Badminton
41 Racquetball
42 Squash
43 Tennis
SECTION 9. EQUESTRIAN SPORTS
44 Horseback Riding
SECTION 10. FLOOR SPORTS
45 Basketball
46 Floor Hockey
47 Gymnastics
48 Wrestling
49 Martial Arts: Karate and Tae Kwon Do
50 Other Floor Sports: Weightlifting, Volleyball, Handball, Gym, Boxing, Kick-Boxing
SECTION 11. PLAYGROUNDS AND PLAY
51 Playgrounds and Play: Tree Climbing, Slides, Monkey Bars
SECTION 12. MISSILE SPORTS AND RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES
52 Hunting
53 War Games (Paintball)
54 Air Guns
55 Other Missile Sports: Darts, Archery, Target Practice, Slingshot
SECTION 13. SUMMER SPORTS
56 Golf
57 Ball Hockey
58 Camping and Hiking
59 Mountain Climbing
60 Other Summer Sports: Roller Skating, Walking, Billiards, Tree Climbing, Kite Flying, Steer Wrestl
61 Conclusion
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