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Spinal Fractures during Touristic Motorboat Sea Cruises: An Underestimated and Avoidable Phenomenon.

Adrien Thomas MayNicolas BaillyAurore SellierValentin AvinensMaxime HuneidiMikael MeyerLucas TroudePierre-Hugues RocheHenry DufourArnaud DagainPierre-Jean ArnouxKaissar FarahStéphane Fuentes
Published in: Journal of clinical medicine (2023)
Thoracolumbar compression fractures are a frequent finding in nautical tourism. Passengers seated at the boat's bow are the typical victims. Some specific biomechanical patterns are involved with the boat's deck suddenly elevating across the waves. More data with biomechanical studies are necessary to understand the phenomenon. Prevention and safety recommendations should be given before motorboat use to fight against these avoidable fractures.
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