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obstacle course runs: review of acquired injuries and illnesses at a series of canadian events (race)

Barrier courses are becoming more and more popular (OCRs)
This has led to serious concerns about their safety.
In rural areas where OCRs are often held, the influx of injuries and diseases may put a great burden on emergency medical services (EMS)and local EDs.
There is very little literature on the security of these events, mainly composed of media reports.
We are trying to describe the injury and disease condition of the OCRs and the level of medical care required.
Methods this study analyzed the OCR events in eight locations in Canada in May to August 2015 (
45 participants 285).
The data is extracted from the event medical chart of the patient presented to the field medical team, including the type of injury or disease, on-site treatment and disposal.
As a result, 557 participants in 8 OCR programs were treated (1.
2% of all participants).
A total of 609 medical complaints.
The three-quarter injury was caused by muscle bones. Eighty-
9% returned to the event site and no further medical care was required.
Most treatments are done through first aid and basic medical equipment.
11 patients (2% of patients)
EMS requires that performance such as fracture, dislocation, head injury, chest pain, falling from height and abdominal pain be transferred to the hospital.
We found that 1.
2% of the contestants participated in the on-site medical service.
Most of the complaints are minor and skeletal.
Only 2% of those treated were transferred to the hospital through EMS.
This is consistent with other types of mass gathering activities.
Background barrier courses are becoming more and more popular (OCRs)
This has led to serious concerns about their safety.
In rural areas where OCRs are often held, the influx of injuries and diseases may put a great burden on emergency medical services (EMS)and local EDs.
There is very little literature on the security of these events, mainly composed of media reports.
We are trying to describe the injury and disease condition of the OCRs and the level of medical care required.
Methods this study analyzed the OCR events in eight locations in Canada in May to August 2015 (
45 participants 285).
The data is extracted from the event medical chart of the patient presented to the field medical team, including the type of injury or disease, on-site treatment and disposal.
As a result, 557 participants in 8 OCR programs were treated (1.
2% of all participants).
A total of 609 medical complaints.
The three-quarter injury was caused by muscle bones. Eighty-
9% returned to the event site and no further medical care was required.
Most treatments are done through first aid and basic medical equipment.
11 patients (2% of patients)
EMS requires that performance such as fracture, dislocation, head injury, chest pain, falling from height and abdominal pain be transferred to the hospital.
We found that 1.
2% of the contestants participated in the on-site medical service.
Most of the complaints are minor and skeletal.
Only 2% of those treated were transferred to the hospital through EMS.
This is consistent with other types of mass gathering activities.

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