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Sex differences in sledging injuries: a retrospective 10-season study from a Swiss level 1 trauma centre.

Jolanta Klukowska-RoetzlerAnnika BuerzleAristomenis Konstantinos ExadaktylosSteffen NiemannFlavia BürgiDominik Andreas Jakob
Published in: BMJ open sport & exercise medicine (2023)
Sledging injuries are common and may result in serious injuries. The lower extremities, trunk and head/neck are frequently injured and could be specifically protected with safety devices. Multiple injuries were statistically more frequent in women compared with men. Males were significantly more often admitted with fractures to the upper extremities, and females were more likely to sustain head injuries. The findings can help to develop data-driven measures to prevent sledging accidents in Switzerland.
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