Childhood injuries in Singapore: can local physicians and the healthcare system do more to confront this public health concern?
ACW Ong, SG Low, FF Vasanwala - International journal of …, 2016 - mdpi.com
Childhood injury is one of the leading causes of death globally. Singapore is no exception to
this tragic fact, with childhood injuries accounting up to 37% of Emergency Department …
this tragic fact, with childhood injuries accounting up to 37% of Emergency Department …
Analysis factors that influence escalator-related injuries in metro stations based on bayesian networks: a case study in China
Y Xing, S Chen, S Zhu, J Lu - … of environmental research and public health, 2020 - mdpi.com
Escalator-related injuries have become an important issue in daily metro operation. To
reduce the probability and severity of escalator-related injuries, this study conducted a …
reduce the probability and severity of escalator-related injuries, this study conducted a …
Contributing factors affecting the severity of metro escalator injuries in the Guangzhou metro, China
H Li, Y Wang, Y Xing, X Zhao, K Wang - International journal of …, 2021 - mdpi.com
Urban rail transit has become one of the indispensable modes of public transportation in
large cities. Escalators are ubiquitous in metro stations, as passengers typically use …
large cities. Escalators are ubiquitous in metro stations, as passengers typically use …
Escalator-related injuries in one of the deepest subway stations in Europe
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: Escalator-related injuries (ERI) have emerged as a new injury
type due to the frequent use of escalators in Metro stations. OBJECTIVES: Investigate ERI in …
type due to the frequent use of escalators in Metro stations. OBJECTIVES: Investigate ERI in …
[HTML][HTML] Escalating Risks: Injury Patterns in Escalator-Related Trauma
JL Guimond, A Henken-Siefken, A McCague - Cureus, 2024 - pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Falls from escalators, although infrequent, can result in a wide array of injuries, ranging from
minor lacerations to fatal outcomes. This retrospective study aims to detail the treatment and …
minor lacerations to fatal outcomes. This retrospective study aims to detail the treatment and …
[PDF][PDF] Is Our Child Safe on the Escalator?
HA Ibrahim, CC Chew, K Dahian… - Malaysian Journal of …, 2021 - medic.upm.edu.my
Introduction: This study aimed to explore the behaviour of Malaysian children aged 5 and
less when traveling on the escalator. Methods: An observational study was conducted at six …
less when traveling on the escalator. Methods: An observational study was conducted at six …
Retail store-related traumatic injuries in paediatric and elderly populations
G DeMers, C Lynch, G Vilke - Journal of Paramedic Practice, 2011 - magonlinelibrary.com
Retail stores are often frequent sources of emergency medical service (EMS) calls
responding to traumatic injuries. At risk populations for trauma due to falls are paediatric and …
responding to traumatic injuries. At risk populations for trauma due to falls are paediatric and …
Escalator‐related injuries in 30 dogs (2007–2014)
EL Pearson, M Whelan… - Journal of veterinary …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Objective To describe a population of dogs affected by escalator‐related injuries, and to
characterize the types of injuries sustained and describe treatment administered. Design …
characterize the types of injuries sustained and describe treatment administered. Design …
IMU 센서를활용한신발종류별장애물에따른발높이평가예비연구
장승완, 이현영, 이경은, 김훈, 김영, 민세동 - 전기학회논문지, 2023 - dbpia.co.kr
Alternative shoes (CrocsⓇ, C) are shoes often used in Daily life for comfort and fashion
purposes. However, alternative shoes do not support the back of the foot, reducing athletic …
purposes. However, alternative shoes do not support the back of the foot, reducing athletic …
[PDF][PDF] Leg and Foot Lacerations
A Salvador-Kelly, N Kwon - tintinalliem.com
8. Leininger RE, Knox CL, Comstock RD: Epidemiology of 1.6 million pediatric soccerrelated
injuries presenting to US emergency departments from 1990 to 2003. Am J Sports Med 35 …
injuries presenting to US emergency departments from 1990 to 2003. Am J Sports Med 35 …