Concussion history and knowledge base in competitive equestrian athletes
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Concussion history and knowledge base in competitive equestrian athletes
Abstract
Background: Head injuries are responsible for the majority of serious equestrian sports injuries and deaths. Because of significant health risks to equestrians, education regarding the prevention of head and brain injuries is essential.
Hypothesis: A significant number of riders have experienced a concussion, and few have knowledge of concussion.
Study design: Cross-sectional study.
Level of evidence: Level 2.
Methods: Ninety-four riders competing, riding, or attending equestrian events at the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center in Wellington, Florida, from January to April 2010 were surveyed. Measures of central tendency were utilized to evaluate response patterns.
Results: Almost half of equestrian riders (44%) experienced concussions during their careers. Those riders who suffered a brain injury were likely to return to riding without seeking medical clearance. Almost 40% of riders were never educated regarding concussions, while 15% received education from their trainers.
Conclusion: Education of riders, parents, and horse trainers is needed to raise awareness of concussions and reduce the likelihood of subsequent injuries.
Keywords: concussion; education; equestrian sports; head injuries.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors report no potential conflicts of interest in the development and publication of this manuscript.
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