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An Early Look at Operative Orthopaedic Injuries Associated with Electric Scooter Accidents: Bringing High-Energy Trauma to a Wider Audience.

Chad R IshmaelPeter P HsiueStephen D ZollerPengcheng WangKellyn R HoriJonathan D GattoRebecca LiDevon M JeffcoatEric E JohnsonNicholas M Bernthal
Published in: The Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume (2020)
E-scooters can cause serious injury. Seventy-three patients required operative treatment in just the first 2 years of e-scooter use in our community. Operative injuries occurred throughout the skeletal system, and several were injuries that are typically associated with high-energy trauma. Although, as a rule, e-scooter use is limited to adults and banned in high pedestrian-traffic areas in our city, the inclusion of 4 underage riders and 2 pedestrians in our cohort suggests that these rules are not always followed. As e-scooters continue to increase in popularity, additional steps should be taken to regulate their use and protect riders and the public.
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