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Accidents - All-terrain vehicles - 50+ years old - Year 2004 - Lower Arm

 



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Number Of Accidents (Estimate): 173
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National Electronic Injury Surveillance System Accidents Records


Date: 10/26/2004Age: 61 yearsSex: MaleRace: White
Location: Not recordedFire: No fire involvement or fire involvement not recorded
Body part: Lower ArmDiagnosis: Laceration
Product: All-terrain vehicles, Fences or fence posts
RIDING A 4 WHEELER, ROLLED OVER INTO A BARBED WIRE FENCE. DX-COMPLEX LACERATIONS BOTH FOREARMS.
Disposition: Treated and released or examined and released without treatment


Date: 09/10/2004Age: 62 yearsSex: MaleRace: White
Location: HomeFire: No fire involvement or fire involvement not recorded
Body part: Lower ArmDiagnosis: Laceration
Product: All-terrain vehicles
LACERATED ARM ON SIDE OF 4-WHEELER
Disposition: Treated and released or examined and released without treatment


Date: 07/08/2004Age: 52 yearsSex: MaleRace: White
Location: Not recordedFire: No fire involvement or fire involvement not recorded
Body part: Lower ArmDiagnosis: Fracture
Product: All-terrain vehicles
PATIENT WAS RIDING A 4 WHEELER GOING DOWN A HILL, LANDED ON HIS BACK. DX-RIGHT DISTAL RADIUS FRACTURE.
Disposition: Treated and released or examined and released without treatment


Date: 04/24/2004Age: 60 yearsSex: FemaleRace: White
Location: HomeFire: No fire involvement or fire involvement not recorded
Body part: Lower ArmDiagnosis: Contusion Or Abrasion
Product: All-terrain vehicles
HAD MVC ON 4-WHEELER HIT ARM AND SUSTAINED A CONTUSION
Disposition: Treated and released or examined and released without treatment

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