2023
Orthopaedic Injury Patterns Related to Ice Skating, Inline Skating, and Roller Skating: A 20-Year Epidemiologic Analysis
Dhodapkar M, Halperin S, Gardner E, Grauer J. Orthopaedic Injury Patterns Related to Ice Skating, Inline Skating, and Roller Skating: A 20-Year Epidemiologic Analysis. Orthopaedic Journal Of Sports Medicine 2023, 11: 23259671231198208. PMID: 37736602, PMCID: PMC10510356, DOI: 10.1177/23259671231198208.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchInline skatingInjury patternsRoller skatingHead/face/neckNational Electronic Injury Surveillance SystemConsumer product-related injuriesElectronic Injury Surveillance SystemInjuries/fracturesOrthopaedic injury patternsDescriptive epidemiology studyYear of injuryCommon injury typeFace/neckInjury Surveillance SystemLower extremity fracturesType of injuryMajority of fracturesProduct-related injuriesElbow/wristIce skatingPatient demographicsExtremity fracturesEmergency departmentInjury typeUpper extremityAn Epidemiological Study of Cell Phone-Related Injuries of the Hand and Wrist Reported in United States Emergency Departments From 2011 to 2020
McLaughlin W, Cravez E, Caruana D, Wilhelm C, Modrak M, Gardner E. An Epidemiological Study of Cell Phone-Related Injuries of the Hand and Wrist Reported in United States Emergency Departments From 2011 to 2020. Journal Of Hand Surgery Global Online 2023, 5: 184-188. PMID: 36974296, PMCID: PMC10039299, DOI: 10.1016/j.jhsg.2022.11.009.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNational Electronic Injury Surveillance System databaseNational Electronic Injury Surveillance SystemSurveillance System databaseUpper extremity injuriesEmergency departmentExtremity injuriesConsumer Product Safety Commission's National Electronic Injury Surveillance SystemUnited States emergency departmentsElectronic Injury Surveillance SystemEpidemiology of handStates emergency departmentsUS emergency departmentsInjury Surveillance SystemFall prevention strategiesInjury prevention strategiesBurden of diseaseResult of fallsSystem databaseUS healthcare systemWrist painWrist injuriesSuch injuriesCommon causeElderly individualsEpidemiological studies
2022
Epidemiology of Sports-Related Traumatic Hip Dislocations Reported in United States Emergency Departments, 2010-2019
Moran J, Cheng R, Schneble CA, Mathew JI, Kahan JB, Li D, Gardner EC. Epidemiology of Sports-Related Traumatic Hip Dislocations Reported in United States Emergency Departments, 2010-2019. Orthopaedic Journal Of Sports Medicine 2022, 10: 23259671221088009. PMID: 35547614, PMCID: PMC9083061, DOI: 10.1177/23259671221088009.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTraumatic hip dislocationHip dislocationDislocation injuriesNoncontact sportsContact sportsNational Electronic Injury Surveillance System databaseEpidemiology of SportDescriptive epidemiology studyFootball-related injuriesSurveillance System databaseMotor vehicle accidentsConcomitant acetabular fracturesPaucity of literatureRare injuryClinical awarenessEmergency departmentInjury burdenTreatment optionsAcetabular fracturesNEISS databaseEpidemiological trendsInjury informationEpidemiological patternsEpidemiology studiesVehicle accidents
2021
Sex- and Sports-Specific Epidemiology of Traumatic Lumbar Spine Injuries Sustained During Sporting Activities: Male Snowboarders and Female Horseback Riders at Greatest Risk
Cheng R, Kahan JB, Li D, Schneble CA, Gardner EC. Sex- and Sports-Specific Epidemiology of Traumatic Lumbar Spine Injuries Sustained During Sporting Activities: Male Snowboarders and Female Horseback Riders at Greatest Risk. Arthroscopy Sports Medicine And Rehabilitation 2021, 3: e515-e520. PMID: 34027463, PMCID: PMC8129455, DOI: 10.1016/j.asmr.2020.12.001.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLumbar spine injuriesFemale patientsMale patientsSpine injuriesIncidence rateLumbar injuriesNational Electronic Injury Surveillance System databaseInjury incidence ratesRetrospective comparative studySurveillance System databaseRelative incidence ratesAverage injury rateHorseback ridingDifferent age groupsNEISS hospitalsEmergency departmentEpidemiologic patternsMost injuriesNEISS databaseTraumatic injuryPatientsMale snowboardersInjury ratesGreatest RiskLevel III
2016
Injury patterns and risk factors for orthopaedic trauma from snowboarding and skiing: a national perspective
Basques BA, Gardner EC, Samuel AM, Webb ML, Lukasiewicz AM, Bohl DD, Grauer JN. Injury patterns and risk factors for orthopaedic trauma from snowboarding and skiing: a national perspective. Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy 2016, 26: 1916-1926. PMID: 27177641, DOI: 10.1007/s00167-016-4137-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPositive blood testExtremity fracturesBlood testsInjury patternsRisk factorsInjury severityHelmet useAge 18National Trauma Data BankPrognostic Level IIIInjury Severity ScoreUpper extremity fracturesDistal radius fracturesLower extremity fracturesTrauma Data BankMultivariate logistic regressionSignificant orthopaedic injuriesPositive drug testsIllegal substancesPopular winter sportsPatient demographicsMale sexRadius fracturesCommon injuriesEmergency department