The Epidemiology of Ankle Sprains in the United States
William Beaumont Army Medical Center · Keller Army Community Hospital
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Abstract
Background
Ankle sprain has been studied in athletic cohorts, but little is known of its epidemiology in the general population. A longitudinal, prospective epidemiological database was used to determine the incidence and demographic risk factors for ankle sprains presenting to emergency departments in the United States. It was our hypothesis that ankle sprain is influenced by sex, race, age, and involvement in athletics.
Methods
The National Electronic Injury Surveillance System (NEISS) was queried for all ankle sprain injuries presenting to emergency departments between 2002 and 2006. Incidence rate ratios were then calculated with respect to age, sex, and race.
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- Medicine
- Incidence (geometry)
- Rate ratio
- Epidemiology
- Confidence interval
- Ankle
- Population
- Demography
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- Good health and well-being
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