Kenzo
Well-Known Member
Random stats/info that you may find of interest.....or perhaps not
''Head injuries comprise about 18 percent of all horseback riding injuries, although they are the number one reason for hospital admissions and the leading cause of death.''
''Three of every five equestrian accident deaths are due to head injuries (in America).''
''Head injuries out number spinal injuries by five to one in the UK.''
''Of all horse riding activities, jumping is most likely to produce a spinal injury.''
Horse riding carries a high participant morbidity and mortality. Whereas a motor-cyclist can expect a serious incident at the rate of 1 per 7000 h, the horse-rider can expect a serious accident once in every 350 h, ie 20 times as dangerous as motor cycling.
''There are an average of two people a month left paralysed from a horse fall and many others are left permanently disabled through severe head injuries.''
''After road accidents, paramedics attend more equestrian-related incidents than any other type in the UK (West Midlands area).''
''Most injuries happen during recreational riding rather than taking part in competitions/sport and may occure while your on the ground taking care of your horse''....I can believe that.
''The likely hood of death from a head injury is greatly increased if not wearing a hat ...(you don't say
), in one study, riders not wearing a hat were four times more likely to die when injured than those that wear hats.''
''An adult human head weighs about 12 pounds (5.4kg), or the same as a light bowling ball.''
''The mechanism of the majority of equestrian related head injuries relates to your distance above the ground and not to forward speed. The majority of head injuries occur from falls caused by unpredictable events. However, 20 percent also occur while performing non-riding activities or as a bystander.''
''Head injuries comprise about 18 percent of all horseback riding injuries, although they are the number one reason for hospital admissions and the leading cause of death.''
''Three of every five equestrian accident deaths are due to head injuries (in America).''
''Head injuries out number spinal injuries by five to one in the UK.''
''Of all horse riding activities, jumping is most likely to produce a spinal injury.''
Horse riding carries a high participant morbidity and mortality. Whereas a motor-cyclist can expect a serious incident at the rate of 1 per 7000 h, the horse-rider can expect a serious accident once in every 350 h, ie 20 times as dangerous as motor cycling.
''There are an average of two people a month left paralysed from a horse fall and many others are left permanently disabled through severe head injuries.''
''After road accidents, paramedics attend more equestrian-related incidents than any other type in the UK (West Midlands area).''
''Most injuries happen during recreational riding rather than taking part in competitions/sport and may occure while your on the ground taking care of your horse''....I can believe that.
''The likely hood of death from a head injury is greatly increased if not wearing a hat ...(you don't say
''An adult human head weighs about 12 pounds (5.4kg), or the same as a light bowling ball.''
''The mechanism of the majority of equestrian related head injuries relates to your distance above the ground and not to forward speed. The majority of head injuries occur from falls caused by unpredictable events. However, 20 percent also occur while performing non-riding activities or as a bystander.''