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Arrowhead chronicles: A case series on arrow injuries in the head and neck region of Bhutanese archers.

Sonam JamtshoUmesh Pradhan
Published in: SAGE open medical case reports (2024)
Arrow injuries in Bhutan present a unique public health challenge, reflecting the cultural significance of archery in this Himalayan kingdom. Despite being a traditional sport and an integral part of Bhutanese identity, the growing incidence of arrow-related injuries raises concerns about safety and highlights the need for targeted preventive measures. In this case series, we present six cases of arrow injuries in the head and neck region offering insights into our experiences and the challenges encountered in their management. Additionally, cultural and regulatory aspects influencing archery practices and safety protocols are considered. The findings underscore the importance of community education, enhanced safety measures, and regulatory interventions to reduce the prevalence of arrow injuries while preserving the cultural heritage of archery in Bhutan. Addressing this issue necessitates a multidisciplinary approach that combines public health initiatives, cultural sensitivity, and policy interventions.
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