Roentgenographic skeletal injury patterns in parachute jumping

Abstract
A total of 90,000 parachute jumps made during a 1 year period resulted in 615 (0.68%) injuries secondary to jumping. Of these 615 cases, 70 jumpers (0.08%) had 71 skeletal injuries as confirmed by roentgeno graphic examination. Forty-one (57.7%) of the 71 inju ries involved the ankle, and 12 (16.9%) were compres sion fractures of the thoracolumbar spine. The remain ing injuries were distributed as follows: shoulder, six (8.5%); calf, six (8.5%); pelvis, 3 (4.2%); foot, two (2.8%); and thigh, one (1.4%). The various mechanisms leading to these injuries are presented.

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