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Kristina Barber1, Andrea Nikolis, Megan Machek
1From the Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, University of Colorado, Colorado, Arizona.
Abstract:
With increasing use of golf carts and low speed vehicles for recreational, work-related, and commuting purposes, the number of related injuries is also on the rise. The body of literature describing these injuries is informative but limited. From this scoping review, we found that low speed vehicle-related injuries preferentially affect children, older adults, and males. Common mechanisms of injury include ejection and collision. Associated alcohol consumption is common and typically related to increasing severity of injury. Various injuries may result from low speed vehicles as described in the review, including soft tissue injuries, orthopedic injuries, and traumatic brain injury. Description of trends and classifications of injury will hopefully improve reporting and ability to make recommendations on safe use and regulation.
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