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Posted: 10/25/2010
Baltimore - The most common types of athletic-related injuries among high-school teenagers during the five-year period from 2005 to 2009 and the percentage of patients who were male and female.
Injury Type ............ Total .. Male . Female
Strain or Sprain ...... 32,765 ... 65% .. 35%
Fracture .............. 18,811 ... 80 ... 20
Contusions/Abrasions .. 17,017 ... 66 ... 34
Lacerations ............ 9,123 ... 82 ... 18
Internal Organ Damage .. 4,707 ... 66 ... 34
Concussion ............. 4,372 ... 71 ... 29
Dislocation ............ 3,229 ... 78 ... 22
Hematoma ................. 440 ... 72 ... 28
Foreign Body ............. 352 ... 76 ... 24
Dental Injury ............ 312 ... 74 ... 26
Source: Scripps Howard News Service analysis of 99,793 injuries treated in emergency rooms at 100 U.S. hospitals participating in a U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission surveillance program.
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