Warm weather's 'Trauma Season' may mean more concussions
- Created on Thursday, 22 March 2012 13:06
- Last Updated on 29.04.2012
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Concussions know no season. Football and ice hockey claim most of the attention in sports, but according to recently released CDC data the recreational activity with the most number of concussions suffered each year is bicycling. Playground activity claims spot number four.
So it is no surprise that doctors report an increase in the number of trauma-related cases as warm weather approaches. More outdoor activities including more time spent on bicycles, at the playground, on motorcycles and all-terrain vehicles, may mean more concussions.
On the rise
March 20 officially marks the first day of spring, but doctors at Vanderbilt University Medical Center are already seeing summer-type accidents due to unseasonably warm weather.
It’s called “trauma season,” which typically runs from April to September, when Vanderbilt sees a near 50 percent increase in major trauma cases. But with much of the country experiencing warmer-than-usual temperatures this spring, this increase in traumatic injuries is already on the rise.
“As soon as the weather gets nice, our incidence of trauma cases increases exponentially,” said Rick Miller, M.D., chief of Trauma and Surgical Critical Care at Vanderbilt. “We have exceedingly higher admission rates from motor vehicle collisions, all-terrain vehicle accidents, motorcycle accidents and other recreational activities that increase when the temperature rises.”
Vanderbilt also sees about a 30 percent increase in shootings, stabbings and other types of penetrating injuries in warmer weather months. Miller speculates this spike is because more people are outside, bringing together potential wrongdoers and victims in the same place.
Precautions
Miller’s biggest tip for staying safe is to wear safety equipment such as helmets and seatbelts and to always be aware of your surroundings.
“Watch out for the other guy – people driving fast, motorcyclists and bicyclists,” he said. “Make smart decisions when at recreational facilities such as parks and lakes, and obviously, never combine drinking with driving or other strenuous physical activities, as this is fraught with danger.”
Vanderbilt has the only level 1 trauma center in a 150-mile radius with nearly 4,000 admissions per year.
Source: Newswise
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