Trauma & Injuries

Medical students regularly stuck by needles, often fail to report injuries
Nov 25 09

Medical students are commonly stuck by needles — putting them at risk of contracting potentially dangerous blood-borne diseases — and many of them fail… Medical students regularly stuck by needles, often fail to report injuries   

 

Study Pinpoints Causes of ‘Runner’s Knee’
Nov 23 09

From professional athletes to weekend warriors, the condition known as “runner’s knee” is a painful and potentially debilitating injury suffered by millions of people… Study Pinpoints Causes of ‘Runner’s Knee’   

 

Last-Resort Lower-Body Amputation Effective in Extreme Cases of Bone Infection
Nov 17 09

A landmark, 25-year review of cases in which surgeons had to remove the lower portion of the body from the waist down for… Last-Resort Lower-Body Amputation Effective in Extreme Cases of Bone Infection   

 

Hot tub injuries on the rise
Nov 11 09

As more and more Americans have turned to hot tubs for some rest and relaxation, the number of hot tub-related injuries has grown as… Hot tub injuries on the rise   

 

Mending Meniscals in Children, Improving Diagnosis and Recovery
Nov 02 09

The meniscus is a rubber-like, crescent moon-shaped cartilage cushion that sits between the leg and thigh bone. Each knee has two menisci: one on… Mending Meniscals in Children, Improving Diagnosis and Recovery   

 

Combinatorial therapy elicits spinal cord regeneration more than a year after injury
Oct 29 09

New research finds that adult neurons can still regenerate as long as 15 months after a spinal cord injury. The study, published by Cell… Combinatorial therapy elicits spinal cord regeneration more than a year after injury   

 

Keeping children safe: Rethinking design
Oct 05 09

Injury is the leading cause of death for children over the age of 1 in industrialized countries and improving the safety of the manmade… Keeping children safe: Rethinking design   

 

Football Injuries in U.S. High School Athletes More Severe During Kickoff, Punting
Aug 12 09

Injuries can occur during a sporting competition at any time. However, new research finds that during football, injuries sustained at the beginning or middle… Football Injuries in U.S. High School Athletes More Severe During Kickoff, Punting   

 

First National Study to Examine Rock Climbing-Related Injuries
Jul 21 09

In the past decade the popularity of rock climbing has dramatically increased. It has been estimated that rock climbing is now enjoyed by more… First National Study to Examine Rock Climbing-Related Injuries   

 

Advances seen in treatment of knee ligament injury
Jul 16 09

New surgical techniques are helping to improve treatment of a lesser-known type of knee ligament injury, according to a research review.

The ligament in… Advances seen in treatment of knee ligament injury   

 

Consumer Fireworks Continue to Injure Children in U.S.
Jun 29 09

A Fourth of July tradition in many families, consumer fireworks continue to injure children in the U.S. at disproportionately high rates compared to the… Consumer Fireworks Continue to Injure Children in U.S.   

 

Home computers are growing source of injuries
Jun 10 09

As computers have become a staple in American homes, the rate of injuries from computer mishaps has grown as well - particularly among young… Home computers are growing source of injuries   

 

Kids’ baseball injuries declining
Jun 04 09

The number of children injured playing baseball and who needed to be treated in emergency departments in the U.S. declined by about 30 percent… Kids’ baseball injuries declining   

 

17 Million U.S. Children Live More Than an Hour from Pediatric Trauma Care
Jun 01 09

More than 17 million U.S. children live more than an hour away by ground or air transportation from a life-saving pediatric trauma center, according… 17 Million U.S. Children Live More Than an Hour from Pediatric Trauma Care   

 

Teens’ growth-plate injuries need early care
May 14 09

Injuries to the bones’ growth plates are fairly common in adolescent athletes, but prompt attention is required to keep these injuries from becoming… Teens’ growth-plate injuries need early care   

 

The Injured Obese Child: Let’s Give Him Some Ankle Support
May 04 09

In comparison to non-obese children, obese children are significantly more likely to have lower body injuries, such as in their ankles and legs.… The Injured Obese Child: Let’s Give Him Some Ankle Support   

 

Breakdancing: a high-risk activity: study
Apr 22 09

Breakdancers suffer a relatively high rate of injury and many fail to give themselves time to heal, a new study suggests.

In interviews with… Breakdancing: a high-risk activity: study   

 

Computer-Aided System Effectively Detects and Measures Pneumothoraces in Chest Trauma Patients
Mar 04 09

A new computer-aided method used with MDCT to detect and measure pneumothoraces in trauma patients helps physicians make quicker and more accurate decisions in… Computer-Aided System Effectively Detects and Measures Pneumothoraces in Chest Trauma Patients   

 

Incidental Findings in Trauma Patients Spark Concerns for Physicians
Mar 04 09

Nearly one-fifth of trauma patients who undergo CT evaluation have incidental findings, according to a study performed by Columbus Radiology Corp. at Grant Medical… Incidental Findings in Trauma Patients Spark Concerns for Physicians   

 

New Study Shows Long-Term Dangers of Severe Concussions
Mar 02 09

It’s well known that mild traumatic brain injuries and concussions are a common occurrence in children and adolescents, especially young athletes. But what… New Study Shows Long-Term Dangers of Severe Concussions   

 

Children and Orthopaedic Surgical Emergencies
Feb 25 09

Severe musculoskeletal conditions in children include bone and joint infections, a hip problem known as slipped epiphysis, and elbow fractures. These can lead… Children and Orthopaedic Surgical Emergencies   

 

Shoulder Injuries in U.S. High School Athletes Occur More Often in Boys
Jan 26 09

Although shoulder injuries accounted for just 8 percent of all injuries sustained by high school athletes, shoulder injuries were relatively common in predominately male… Shoulder Injuries in U.S. High School Athletes Occur More Often in Boys   

 

Grandparents a safe source of childcare
Nov 03 08

For working parents, having grandparents as caregivers can cut the risk of childhood injury roughly in half, according to a new study by researchers… Grandparents a safe source of childcare   

 

This School Year, Avoid Injuries from Backpacks
Jul 14 08

According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, more than 7,000 children were injured last year due to overloaded backpacks, some weighing as much… This School Year, Avoid Injuries from Backpacks   

 

High school baseball could be made safer
Jun 18 08

Baseball, the American pastime, appears relatively safe compared with other high school sports, researchers report. Nonetheless, injuries do occur and many could be prevented,… High school baseball could be made safer   

 
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