Nederlands tijdschrift voor geneeskunde.
Publisher:
Bohn Stafleu van Loghum. 2017?-: Amsterdam : Vereniging NTvG
Frequency: Weekly
Country: Netherlands
Language: Dutch
Start Year:1957 -
Identifiers
| ISSN: | 0028-2162 (Print) 1876-8784 (Electronic) 0028-2162 (Linking) |
| NLM ID: | 0400770 |
| (DNLM): | N10820000(s) |
| (OCoLC): | 01642618 |
| Coden: | NETJAN |
| LCCN: | sn 86009254 |
| Classification: | W1 NE147 |
[Prevention of injuries associated with horseback riding]. Each year 9,900 equestrians present at Accident and Emergency Departments, 40% of them 10-19 year old females. The most common horse-riding injuries are to the head, brain, neck and face, torso and extremities. Because of the relatively larger head, children more often fall on their head. Wearing a helmet gives considerable protection. Despite the common use of a helmet by horseback riders, serious head injury still occurs regularly. Further research into improvement of the protective function of the helmet is indicated. The current safety vest (body protector) does not significantly reduce th...
[Doubling of the number of cases of tick bites and lyme borreliosis seen by general practitioners in the Netherlands]. To obtain detailed information about the current geographical distribution and incidence of tick bites and Lyme borreliosis in the Netherlands and to identify regional differences in the ecological risk factors that might be involved. Methods: Retrospective questionnaire study. Methods: All Dutch general practitioner's (GP) practices. Methods: In April 2002, all GPs in the Netherlands were asked to complete a short questionnaire on the number of cases of tick bites and erythema migrans seen in 2001 and the size of their practice. Associations with possible risk factors were determined at the m...
[Clinical treatment of equestrian injuries in Groningen, 1990-1998: serious long-term effects]. To determine whether equestrian injuries result in long-term residual symptoms and to establish the risk factors for these outcomes. Methods: Retrospective, descriptive. Methods: A total of 88 patients older than 17 years of age who had been admitted to the Department of Surgery, University Hospital Groningen during the period 1990-1998 because of an equestrian injury were included in the study. After an average period of five years an inventory was made using the Sickness Impact Profile 68 (SIP68), if absenteeism from work or sport and disabilities or handicaps were experienced. Following thi...