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Injuries Related to Waterskiing Between 2012 and 2022: A National Database Study
Sean M Muir1,2, Tyler Rizzieri3, Andrew Brown3
1Spine Surgery, Steadman Philippon Research Insitute, Vail, USA.
Abstract:
We conducted an epidemiological study by using the National Electronic Injury Surveillance System (NEISS) database to assess and quantify waterskiing injuries between 2012 and 2022. A total of 898 injuries were reported, primarily among Caucasian males during competition. Head (177, 20%), face (93, 10%), and knee (70, 8%) were the most prevalent types of injuries. Common physical examination findings included muscle strains, ligament sprains, lacerations, and fractures. Although rare, there were reported cases of dental injury, hemorrhage, crushing, foreign body, and amputation as well. These findings suggest that protective equipment, particularly headgear, is necessary to reduce the incidence of waterskiing injuries.

