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Catastrophic Injuries in Sports and Recreation : Causes and Prevention - A Canadian Study.

Catastrophic Injuries in Sport and Recreation is an essential reference guide to safe participation in a wide variety of sports and recreational activities.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Tator, Charles H.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Toronto : University of Toronto Press, 2008.
Edición:2nd ed.
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Intro
  • Contents
  • Editor's Acknowledgments
  • Contributors
  • 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, 1986-1995
  • 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, Water-Tubing, Water Polo, Watersliding, Water Play, Windsurfing
  • 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-Carting
  • 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 Wrestling, Fairgrounds
  • 61 Conclusion
  • APPENDIXES
  • Appendix 1: Survey Questionnaire
  • Appendix 2: Participation and Injury Rates
  • Males, Females, and by Sport, from the McLaren Report
  • Appendix 3: Population of Ontario
  • Index
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