Abstract

Background: This paper analyses the rate and patterns of parachuting injuries at the Sultans Oman Parachute Unit (SOPRA) in Oman. Methods: Data on 150 patients referred to Rustaq Regional Referral Hospital was collected and analysed. The injuries were defined as severe (fractures, dislocation, head trauma) or minor (contusion, bruises, sprains). Result: The rate of severe injuries was 9% and ankle fractures were the commonest. The minor injury rate was 13.5%. The injury rate increased in relation to age (p<0.001). The type and possible mechanisms of injury are discussed with the recommendation for reducing the injury rates. Conclusion: We conclude that our data compares favourably with other studies except for higher incidence of severe injuries.

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