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Injuries on British climbing walls.

机译:英国攀岩墙上的伤害。

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摘要

A postal survey was carried out of the 90 most accessible climbing walls in England, Scotland and Wales to determine the incidence and nature of injuries requiring emergency treatment associated with their use. Over a two year period, representing 1.021 million visits to the 56 walls used by more than 30 climbers per week, 55 significant injuries were recorded. The rate of injury was not related to any identified design or safety feature of the walls, although upper limb injuries were proportionally more common in walls which provided thinner fixed landing mats rather than thicker, moveable crash mats. The overall rate of injury was very low and climbers seem to modify risk taking behaviour and thus compensate for the level of safety equipment available. It may be possible to reduce the injury rate further by providing seamless ground cover with matting of adequate energy absorbency.
机译:对英格兰,苏格兰和威尔士的90个最容易接近的攀岩墙进行了邮政调查,以确定需要对其使用进行紧急处理的伤害的发生率和性质。在过去的两年中,每周30多个登山者使用56堵墙进行了102.10万人次的访问,共记录了55起重大伤害。受伤率与墙壁的任何确定设计或安全特征无关,尽管上肢受伤在提供固定起落垫较薄而不是可移动防撞垫较厚的墙壁中成比例地更为普遍。总体伤害率很低,登山者似乎改变了冒险行为,从而补偿了可用的安全设备水平。通过提供具有足够能量吸收能力的无缝地面覆盖层,可以进一步降低伤害率。

著录项

  • 期刊名称 British Journal of Sports Medicine
  • 作者

    D Limb;

  • 作者单位
  • 年(卷),期 1995(29),3
  • 年度 1995
  • 页码 168–170
  • 总页数 3
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种
  • 中图分类 G804.5;
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