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  • Title: Career-ending injuries to professional jockeys in British horse racing (1991-2005).
    Author: Balendra G, Turner M, McCrory P.
    Journal: Br J Sports Med; 2008 Jan; 42(1):22-4. PubMed ID: 17510227.
    Abstract:
    BACKGROUND: It has been previously shown that professional jump and flat racing jockeys suffer a high incidence of injury as a consequence of their profession. This paper specifically examines career-ending injuries to professional jockeys in Great Britain. AIMS: To investigate career-ending injuries in professional jockeys. METHOD: Analysis of prospectively collected injury database on professional jockeys. RESULTS: The majority of injuries in this study occurred to the head, shoulder or torso. Fractures were the most common type of injury that led to a decision to end a career, followed by neurological injury to the head and/or spine. CONCLUSION: Injuries to the head are the most common career-ending injuries, and consideration of injury counter measures could be an important strategy in equestrian sports.
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