Clin Orthop Relat Res
April 2003
The number of motor vehicle deaths has decreased significantly in the last quarter century. However, there remain a disproportionate number of automobile crashes involving teenage drivers. Studies have shown these accidents are related to several, possibly behavioral, factors, including driver error, speeding, and increasing numbers of passengers.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOne of the irresistible allures of freshly fallen snow is the urge to flop onto the ground and slide downhill. Generations of families have been coming together to go sledding for centuries. Unfortunately, this perceived innocuous activity has predictable injury patterns, many of which are preventable with minimal effort or expense.
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