Facts + Statistics: Sports injuries
Facts + Statistics: Sports injuries
Sports injuries
According to the National Safety Council (NSC), in 2017 exercise and the use of exercise equipment led to the most injuries among the activities shown in the chart below, with more than 526,000 injuries reported. Basketball followed with about 500,000 injuries, while bicycling, with 457,000 injuries and football, with 341,000 injuries, ranked third and fourth.
Concern is growing about the risks of sports-related concussions as lawsuits filed by injured professional football players have generated national headlines. The problem also affects thousands of young people who engage in a variety of sports, such as ice hockey where injuries had the highest percentage of concussion as the primary diagnosis, at 12 percent of all hospital emergency department-treated injuries in 2015, according to the NSC. Snowboarding and water tubing followed, with 10 percent and 9 percent of injuries reported as concussion-related. Football and lacrosse followed, both with 8 percent of injuries reported as concussion related. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that in 2013, an estimated 329,290 children (age 19 or younger) were treated in U.S. emergency departments for sports and recreation-related injuries that included a diagnosis of concussion or traumatic brain injury.
The NSC reports that there were about 199,000 swimming injuries treated in emergency rooms in 2017, with children between the ages of five and 14 suffering the most injuries. A report by the Consumer Product Safety Commission found that between 2014 and 2016, 74 percent of children treated in emergency departments for pool related nonfatal drowning injuries were younger than five years of age.
Sports Injuries By Number Of Injuries, 2017
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School sports
Young people aged 5 to 14 accounted for 50 percent of the football injuries treated in emergency rooms in 2017, according to data from the National Safety Council. This age group accounted for 45 percent of soccer injuries, 44 percent of baseball and 40 percent of lacrosse and rugby injuries treated in emergency rooms the same year. (see chart, Sports Injuries By Number Of Injuries).
Winter sports
In 2017 almost 14,000 individuals were injured while using toboggans, sleds and snow discs and required treatment in emergency rooms, according to the National Safety Council. According to a National Ski Areas Association (NSAA) Fact Sheet, during the 10 years ending in 2017, 38 people died skiing or snowboarding per year on average. During the 2017-2018 season, 37 fatalities occurred out of the 53.3 million skier/snowboarder days reported for the season, down 19 percent from 44 fatalities in the 2016-2017 season. The fatality rate was less than one fatality (0.69 fatalities) per one million skier visits. Twenty-eight of the 2017/2018 season fatalities were skiers and 9 of the fatalities were snowboarders.
Bicycle crashes
Bicyclist fatalities had been declining steadily since 1975, and fell to a record low of 621 in 2010, according to a report issued by the Governors Highway Safety Association and compiled with funding from State Farm Insurance. The report noted that bicyclists had consistently accounted for at least 2 percent of all traffic fatalities. By 2016, pedalcyclist (bicyclists and other cyclists including riders of two-wheeled, nonmotorized vehicles, tricycles and unicycles) fatalities soared 35 percent from the 2010 low to 840, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).
In 2017, according to the National Safety Council, 457,266 people were treated for injuries in hospital emergency departments sustained while riding bicycles. From 2000 to 2016, bicycle commuting has grown 51 percent, according to the League of American Bicyclists. Commuting bicyclists totaled almost 864,000 in 2016.
The average age of bicyclists killed in traffic crashes was 46 years old in 2016, up from 40 in 2007, according to NHTSA. States with the highest pedalcyclist fatalities were California (147), Florida (138) and Texas (65). When ranked by fatality rates per million population, Florida ranked first with 6.7 fatalities per million, followed by South Carolina (5 per million). In cities with over 500,000 residents, Jacksonville, FL had the highest pedalcyclist fatality rate, at 7.95 per million people, followed by Portland, OR with 7.81 fatalities.
Having the right bike helmet can significantly cut the risk of injury. A ratings program, based on research by Virginia Tech and the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS), provides a standardized rating that determines the effectiveness of a bike helmet. The program uses more rigorous tests than required by the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), taking into account the angle at which a bicyclist’s head is likely to strike the pavement in a crash. The number of stars assigned to each helmet represents how effectively that model reduces overall injury risk. Only four of the 30 helmets tested in the initial round in 2018 earned a 5-star rating. All four are equipped with a Multi-Directional Impact Protection System (MIPS) that creates a low-friction layer inside the helmet which helps to reduce rotational forces that can result from certain impacts.
With better ways to gauge helmet safety, there still remains the problem of getting people to wear them. By some estimates only 18 percent of riders regularly wear helmets.
The FBI reports that 155,914 bicycles were stolen in 2017, down 6.1 percent from 2016. The average value of a stolen bicycle was $477 in 2017.
Total Motor Vehicle and Pedalcyclist Fatalities, 2007-2016 (1)
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Pedalcyclists Killed And Fatality Rates By Age, 2016 (1)
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Motor Vehicle Traffic Crash Fatalities, Pedalcyclist Fatalities, And Fatality Rates By State, 2016 (1)
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Total And Pedalcyclists Traffic Fatalities And Fatality Rates By City, 2016 (1)
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Motorcyclist Fatalities And Fatality Rates, 2007-2016
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Motorcyclist Injuries And Injury Rates, 2007-2016
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Watercraft accidents
Federal law requires owners of recreational boats and watercraft (non-commercial) to register them. In 2017 there were 12.0 million registered recreational watercraft, about the same number as in 2016. A recreational boating accident must be reported to the[…]
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