529,837 Basketball - Cut hands, sprained ankles, broken legs, eye and forehead injuries. 490,434 Bicycling - Feet caught in spokes, head injuries from falls, slipping while carrying bicycles, collisions with cars. 460,210 Football(アメフト) - Fractured wrists, chipped teeth, neck strains, head lacerations, dislocated hips and jammed fingers. 275,123 ATVs, Mopeds, Minibikes - Riders of ATVs were frequently injured when they were thrown from vehicles. There were also fractured wrists, dislocated hands, shoulder sprains, head cuts and lumbar strains. 274,867 Baseball, Softball - Head injuries from bats and balls. Ankle injuries from running bases or sliding into them. 269,249 Exercise, Exercise Equipment - Twisted ankles and cut chins from tripping on treadmills. Head injuries from falling backward from exercise balls, ankle sprains from jumping rope. 186,544 Soccer - Twisted ankles or knees after falls, fractured arms during games. 164,607 Swimming - Head injuries from hitting the bottom of pools, and leg injuries from accidentally falling into pools. 96,119 Skiing, Snowboarding - Head injuries from falling, cut legs and faces, sprained knees or shoulders. 85,580 Lacrosse, Rugby, & other Ball Games - Head and facial cuts from getting hit by balls and sticks, injured ankles from fallsg.
Sports-Related Traumatic Brain Injury http://www.allabouttbi.com/sports-related-traumatic-brain-injury/ Head injuries are also extremely common in sports such as cycling, baseball, basketball and skateboarding. Sadly, many sports head injuries lead to permanent brain damage or worse. Traumatic brain injury, or TBI, is the leading cause of death in sports-related accidents.
•baseball and softball Nearly 117,000 children ages five to 14 were treated in hospital emergency rooms for baseball-related injuries. Baseball also has the highest fatality rate among sports for children ages 5 to 14, with three to four children dying from baseball injuries each year.
529,837 Basketball - Cut hands, sprained ankles, broken legs, eye and forehead injuries. 490,434 Bicycling - Feet caught in spokes, head injuries from falls, slipping while carrying bicycles, collisions with cars. 460,210 Football(アメフト) - Fractured wrists, chipped teeth, neck strains, head lacerations, dislocated hips and jammed fingers. 275,123 ATVs, Mopeds, Minibikes - Riders of ATVs were frequently injured when they were thrown from vehicles. There were also fractured wrists, dislocated hands, shoulder sprains, head cuts and lumbar strains. 274,867 Baseball, Softball - Head injuries from bats and balls. Ankle injuries from running bases or sliding into them. 269,249 Exercise, Exercise Equipment - Twisted ankles and cut chins from tripping on treadmills. Head injuries from falling backward from exercise balls, ankle sprains from jumping rope. 186,544 Soccer - Twisted ankles or knees after falls, fractured arms during games. 164,607 Swimming - Head injuries from hitting the bottom of pools, and leg injuries from accidentally falling into pools. 96,119 Skiing, Snowboarding - Head injuries from falling, cut legs and faces, sprained knees or shoulders. 85,580 Lacrosse, Rugby, & other Ball Games - Head and facial cuts from getting hit by balls and sticks, injured ankles from fallsg.
Sports-Related Traumatic Brain Injury http://www.allabouttbi.com/sports-related-traumatic-brain-injury/ Head injuries are also extremely common in sports such as cycling, baseball, basketball and skateboarding. Sadly, many sports head injuries lead to permanent brain damage or worse. Traumatic brain injury, or TBI, is the leading cause of death in sports-related accidents.
•baseball and softball Nearly 117,000 children ages five to 14 were treated in hospital emergency rooms for baseball-related injuries. Baseball also has the highest fatality rate among sports for children ages 5 to 14, with three to four children dying from baseball injuries each year.
529,837 Basketball - Cut hands, sprained ankles, broken legs, eye and forehead injuries. 490,434 Bicycling - Feet caught in spokes, head injuries from falls, slipping while carrying bicycles, collisions with cars. 460,210 Football(アメフト) - Fractured wrists, chipped teeth, neck strains, head lacerations, dislocated hips and jammed fingers. 275,123 ATVs, Mopeds, Minibikes - Riders of ATVs were frequently injured when they were thrown from vehicles. There were also fractured wrists, dislocated hands, shoulder sprains, head cuts and lumbar strains. 274,867 Baseball, Softball - Head injuries from bats and balls. Ankle injuries from running bases or sliding into them. 269,249 Exercise, Exercise Equipment - Twisted ankles and cut chins from tripping on treadmills. Head injuries from falling backward from exercise balls, ankle sprains from jumping rope. 186,544 Soccer(サッカー) - Twisted ankles or knees after falls, fractured arms during games. 164,607 Swimming - Head injuries from hitting the bottom of pools, and leg injuries from accidentally falling into pools. 96,119 Skiing, Snowboarding - Head injuries from falling, cut legs and faces, sprained knees or shoulders. 85,580 Lacrosse, Rugby, & other Ball Games - Head and facial cuts from getting hit by balls and sticks, injured ankles from fallsg.
Sports-Related Traumatic Brain Injury (USA) http://www.allabouttbi.com/sports-related-traumatic-brain-injury/ Head injuries are also extremely common in sports such as cycling, baseball, basketball and skateboarding. Sadly, many sports head injuries lead to permanent brain damage or worse. Traumatic brain injury, or TBI, is the leading cause of death in sports-related accidents.
•baseball and softball Nearly 117,000 children ages five to 14 were treated in hospital emergency rooms for baseball-related injuries. Baseball also has the highest fatality rate among sports for children ages 5 to 14, with three to four children dying from baseball injuries each year.
5才から14才のけが人数 1.bicycling Nearly 275,000 2.basketball More than 200,000 3.football(アメフト) Almost 194,000 4.baseball and softball Nearly 117,000 5.trampolines Nearly 80,000 6.soccer(サッカー) About 75,000 7.skateboarding More than 61,000 8.in-line and roller skating More than 38,000 9.snow skiing/snowboarding More than 29,000 10.gymnastics Nearly 23,500 11.ice hockey over 18,000 12.sledding More than 15,000 13.ice skating Nearly 10,600