Trauma & Injuries
Vitamin D deficiency high among trauma patients
New research presented at the 2012 Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) found that 77 percent of trauma patients had…
Studies may have overestimated cellphone crash risk
Increased risk of having a car crash attributed to cellphone use may have been overestimated in some past studies, a new analysis suggests.
…Athletes’ injury-prevention programs need time
Programs aimed at preventing knee injuries among soccer players take time to make any lasting impact on the way athletes move, according to a…
Improved method of electrical stimulation could help treat damaged nerves
Functional electrical stimulation (FES) was developed to help return lost function to patients with upper and lower extremity injuries and spinal cord injuries, among…
Spinal bleeding with brain injury may suggest abuse in young children
A new study found that spinal bleeding is found often in young children who are victims of abusive trauma. The findings support performing complete…
After knee repair, half can’t play sports the same
After knee reconstruction surgery, half of people who played sports both competitively and just for fun don’t perform as well as they used to,…
Texting while driving more dangerous than thought: study
Texting or emailing while driving is more dangerous than previously thought, according to a new study of the behavior.
Link found between percentage of minority trauma patients in a hospital and increased odds of dying
The odds of dying appear to increase for patients treated at hospitals with higher proportions of minority trauma patients, although racial disparities may partly…
Headaches are common in year following traumatic brain injury, especially among females
Recurring headaches are common during the year following a traumatic brain injury (TBI), regardless of the severity of the TBI, and they tend to…
Traumatic brain injury linked with tenfold increase in stroke risk
If you suffer traumatic brain injury, your risk of having a stroke within three months may increase tenfold, according to a new study reported…
Why do pro skiers get knee injuries?
A turning, off-balance skier leaning backwards is a recipe for knee disaster, according to a new report from a panel of sports medicine and…
Paralyzed man stands, steps after spine treatment
A man left paralyzed after a car accident was able to stand and take steps after electrical stimulation of his spinal cord in what…
Army chief faults unfit recruits for injuries
U.S. Army recruits have had poorer diets and are less fit than past generations, making them more prone to injury from heavier loads lugged…
A little waiting may be good for head-injured kids
Observing some kids after a head injury may help doctors decide which ones need a head x-ray, according to a new study published in…
Injured children may not be getting best possible care
Most injured children are not being treated at pediatric trauma centers, arguably the most appropriate location of care for young patients, according to a…
Concussions keep hockey players off ice for longer
Head injuries are keeping professional hockey players off the ice for longer, indicating either more severe injuries, or a tougher medical regime, according to…
New national study finds increase in football-related injuries among youth
A new study conducted by researchers in the Center for Injury Research and Policy of The Research Institute at Nationwide Children’s Hospital found that…
Trauma patients protected from worse outcomes associated with so-called ‘weekend effect’
Patients who’ve been hurt in car or bike crashes, been shot or stabbed, or suffered other injuries are more likely to live if they…
Pogo sticks recalled in U.S. over injury risks
Around 169,000 pogo sticks have been voluntarily recalled due to a risk of serious injury, the government said on Wednesday.
Boxing Injuries on the Rise; Youth Head Injury Rates Also Concerning
The risk and nature of injury in the sport of boxing has generated a great deal of controversy in the medical community, especially in…
Half of hamstring injuries happen in NFL preseason
The mid-air grabs of wide receivers, the elegant sprints of defensive secondaries, and the gaping kicks of special teams players make them the most…
Alcohol linked to complications after joint surgery
The more people drink before having a hip or knee replaced, the higher their risk for complications right after the surgery, a new study…
Motorcycle helmets reduce spine injuries after collisions
Motorcycle helmets, long known to dramatically reduce the number of brain injuries and deaths from crashes, appear to also be associated with a lower…
New national study finds mountain bike-related injuries down 56 percent
Mountain biking, also known as off-road biking, is a great way to stay physically active while enjoying nature and exploring the outdoors. The good…
Trauma in Childhood Could Contribute to Obesity in Adults
Scientific studies often attribute obesity to poor nutrition and lack of activity, but recent research has identified childhood traumatic stress as a potential risk…
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