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The Epidemiology of Mountain Bike Park Injuries at the Whistler Bike Park, British Columbia (BC), Canada Ashwell, Zachary; McKay, Mary Pat; Brubacher, Jeffrey; Gareau, Annie
Abstract
Objective.—To describe the epidemiology of injuries sustained during the 2009 season at Whistler Mountain Bike Park. Methods.—A retrospective chart review was performed of injured bike park cyclists presenting to the Whistler Health Clinic between May 16 and October 12, 2009. Results.—Of 898 cases, 86% were male (median age, 26 years), 68.7% were Canadian, 19.4% required transport by the Whistler Bike Patrol, and 8.4% arrived by emergency medical services. Identification of 1759 specific injury diagnoses was made, including 420 fractures in 382 patients (42.5%). Upper extremity fractures predominated (75.4%), 11.2% had a traumatic brain injury, and 8.5% were transferred to a higher level of care: 7 by helicopter, 62 by ground, and 5 by personal vehicle. Two patients refused transfer. Conclusions.—Mountain bikers incurred many injuries with significant morbidity while riding in the Whistler Mountain Bike Park in 2009. Although exposure information is unavailable, these findings demonstrate serious risks associated with this sport and highlight the need for continued research into appropriate safety equipment and risk avoidance measures.
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The Epidemiology of Mountain Bike Park Injuries at the Whistler Bike Park, British Columbia (BC), Canada
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Elsevier
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2012
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Objective.—To describe the epidemiology of injuries sustained during the 2009 season at Whistler
Mountain Bike Park.
Methods.—A retrospective chart review was performed of injured bike park cyclists presenting to
the Whistler Health Clinic between May 16 and October 12, 2009.
Results.—Of 898 cases, 86% were male (median age, 26 years), 68.7% were Canadian, 19.4%
required transport by the Whistler Bike Patrol, and 8.4% arrived by emergency medical services.
Identification of 1759 specific injury diagnoses was made, including 420 fractures in 382 patients
(42.5%). Upper extremity fractures predominated (75.4%), 11.2% had a traumatic brain injury, and
8.5% were transferred to a higher level of care: 7 by helicopter, 62 by ground, and 5 by personal vehicle.
Two patients refused transfer.
Conclusions.—Mountain bikers incurred many injuries with significant morbidity while riding in the
Whistler Mountain Bike Park in 2009. Although exposure information is unavailable, these findings
demonstrate serious risks associated with this sport and highlight the need for continued research into
appropriate safety equipment and risk avoidance measures.
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eng
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2022-08-31
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Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library
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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International
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10.14288/1.0418469
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Zachary Ashwell, Mary Pat McKay, Jeffery R. Brubacher, Annie Gareau. The Epidemiology of Mountain Bike Park Injuries at the Whistler Bike Park, British Columbia (BC), Canada. Wilderness & Environmental Medicine, Volume 23, Issue 2, 2012, Pages 140-145.
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10.1016/j.wem.2012.02.002
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Reviewed
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Faculty; Other
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