The Annual Trip to the Ice-rink: A Seasonal Cause of Wrist Trauma in Irish Hospitals
2020
Fractures of the distal radius are a common orthopaedic presentation in Irish emergency departments. As a nation, Irish people tend to ice-skate seasonally with a peak of interest seen during the Winter months in temporary ice-rinks. This case series describes winter ice-skating as a significant cause of wrist fractures in the younger patient, including five cases of distal radius fractures, four of which ultimately required internal fixation, under general anaesthesia, over a single weekend in the month of December. Despite all five patients being amateur ice-skaters, all denied ever having taken ice-skating lessons. This demonstrates the dangers of wrist trauma in the inexperienced or beginner ice-skaters on temporary ice-rinks; the seasonal morbidity suffered as a result.
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