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IntroductionHorse riding, with almost 200,000 participants, is the eighth most popular sport in Sweden. Severe injuries can occur with horse riding accidents which is well documented. This study was undertaken to investigate if injuries associated with horse riding are common, which type of injuries occur, what mechanisms are involved and to estimate the costs to the society.Material and methodsAll patients attending the emergency department at Linköping University Hospital, during the years 2003-2004, due to horse related trauma were prospectively recorded. The patients were divided into two groups according to age, 147 children and 141 adults. The medical records were retrospectively scrutinized.ResultsThe most common mechanism of injury was falling from the horse. Most commonly, minor sprains and soft tissue injuries were seen, but also minor head injuries and fractures, mainly located in the upper limb. In total 26 adults and 37 children were admitted. Of these 63 patients 19 were considered having a serious injury. In total, four patients needed treatment in intensive care units.The total cost in each group was 200,000 Euro/year.ConclusionHorse riding is a sport with well known risks. Our results corresponds to the literature, however we have not observed the same incidence of serious injuries. In contrast we find these to be fairly uncommon. The injuries are mainly minor, with a small risk of long term morbidity. Over time regulations and safety equipment seem to have decreased the number of serious accidents.

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  • IntroductionWith almost 200,000 participants, is the eighth most popular sport in Sweden

  • Horse riding, with almost 200,000 participants, is the eighth most popular sport in Sweden

  • Material and methods All patients attending the emergency department at the Linköping University Hospital during the years 20032004, due to accidents related to horse riding or horse handling, were prospectively recorded

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Introduction

With almost 200,000 participants, is the eighth most popular sport in Sweden. Severe injuries can occur with horse riding accidents which is well documented. This study was undertaken to investigate if injuries associated with horse riding are common, which type of injuries occur, what mechanisms are involved and to estimate the costs to the society. With almost 200 000 participants in Sweden (2% of the Swedish population), horse riding is the eighth most popular sport [1]. The number of horses in Sweden has increased from 70,000 in 1974 to 270 000 in 2004 [2]. Linköping community hosts one third of the members of The Swedish Equestrian Federation in the county of Östergötland. The Swedish Equestrian Federation reports that the interest for horse riding has increased over the years The University Hospital in Linköping was chosen because it is the only hospital in the Linköping community and handles all emergency cases.

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