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[The injury pattern in parachuting].

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  • 1Chirurgische Klinik, Krankenhaus, Bruchsal, Bundesrepublik Deutschland.

Langenbecks Archiv Fur Chirurgie. Supplement. Kongressband. Deutsche Gesellschaft Fur Chirurgie. Kongress
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Military and sports parachuting commonly cause ankle injuries, primarily affecting the lower extremities. The overall risk of injury during parachuting activities ranges from 1% to 2%.

Area of Science:

  • Sports Medicine
  • Military Medicine
  • Orthopedics

Context:

  • Parachuting, both military and sport, presents inherent risks of injury.
  • Ankle joint injuries are the most prevalent type of trauma associated with parachuting.
  • Specific disciplines like accuracy and formation jumping increase injury risk in sport parachuting.

Purpose:

  • To identify the common injuries sustained during military and sport parachuting.
  • To determine the overall risk percentage for injuries in parachuting.
  • To highlight the specific parachuting activities with the highest injury rates.

Summary:

  • Osseous or ligamentary injuries of the ankle joint are typical in military parachuting.
  • Lower extremities are the most commonly affected body part in both military and sport parachuting.

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  • The overall risk of injury in parachuting is estimated to be between 1% and 2%.
  • Impact:

    • Informing safety protocols and training for military personnel and sport parachutists.
    • Guiding orthopedic and sports medicine research towards preventative strategies for ankle and lower extremity injuries.
    • Contributing data to the understanding of injury epidemiology in extreme sports and military operations.