Sport-related major trauma incidence in young people and adults in England and Wales: a national registry-based study.

Authors:
Davies M; Lawrence T; Edwards A; McKay C; Lecky FE and 2 more

Journal:
Inj Prev

Publication Year: 2024

DOI:
10.1136/ip-2023-044887

PMCID:
PMC10850652

PMID:
37875378

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Full Title: Inj Prev

Abbreviation: Inj Prev

Country: Unknown

Publisher: Unknown

Language: N/A

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Subject Category: Traumatology

Available in Europe PMC: Yes

Available in PMC: Yes

PDF Available: No

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"full participation data are provided ( online supplemental files2-4 ) 10 1136/ip-2023-044887 supp3 supplementary data 10 1136/ip-2023-044887 supp4 supplementary data with 11 702 trauma incidents and 77 3% of the population active twice monthly there was a cumulative injury incidence of 5 4 injuries per 100 000 participants/year."

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"Competing interests: MD has received project funding from the British Medical Association, Rugby Football Union and the Rugby Football Union’s Injured Players’ Foundation.: TL has previously been funded by TARN.: AE receives funding from TARN and FL is part-funded by TARN.: CM received funding from the British Medical Association (BMA) Scholarship Grant to initiate this work. CM also receives funding for other research projects from the Rugby Football Union, Rugby Football Union’s Injured Players’ Foundation and World Rugby.: KS receives project funding from Premiership Rugby, the Rugby Football Union, Rugby Football Union’s Injured Players Foundation, England and Wales Cricket Board, and the Racing Foundation. KS is employed by the Rugby Football Union.: SW received funding from the British Medical Association (BMA) Scholarship Grant to initiate this work. SW also receives funding for other research projects from the Rugby Football Union, England and Wales Cricket Board, British Gymnastics and Premiership Rugby."

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"Funding: This project was funded by the British Medical Association."

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