Helmet reduces the risk of you getting a head injury by 69-85 %

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Over one year we conducted a case-control study in which the case patients were 235 persons with head injuries received while bicycling, who sought emergency care at one of five hospitals.

How many people did not go to hospital because a helmet helped prevent injury?

.......and failed to give figures of other head injury admissions!

Thornhill in Glasgow showed that when you look at ALL admissions cyclists don't even figure as a significant group
 

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I wear a helmet, not because it would guarantee my safety in a crash, but because I feel they offer reasonable protection in 'medium' impacts. Collisions with other cyclists, low bridges on canal toll paths (my main problem) or just crashing at low speeds. Such collisions may not be potentially fatal but a helmet may protect me from a not too insignificant amount of pain or a trip to the local hospital for stitches.

Clearly in very severe accidents the protection is limited or non existent but I would still prefer to have an helmet on if I go over a car bonnet if one pulls out on me.

As for children, they are not old enough to make an informed decision so I believe parents should insist on helmet wearing for their children and therefore be prepared to set an example.

Apart from perhaps extra heat retention in hot weather I don't see what the down sides are to wearing a helmet. May be cost.
 
As for children, they are not old enough to make an informed decision so I believe parents should insist on helmet wearing for their children and therefore be prepared to set an example.
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Can I just make sure that I have this correct - you are really suggesting that we should prevent head injuries in children by making them wear head protection and that adults should wear the same protection as an example?
 
I wouldn't use the term prevent. Reduce the risk of.




Which is exactly the point of the Thudguard.

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This is a helmet for children that is fully endorsed by medical evidence and testimony



"Over 318,575 baby & toddler head injuries are recorded each year!"





(Department of Trade & Industry)



Dr Diana Macgregor, Associate Specialist, Accident & Emergency, Royal Aberdeen Children's Hospital

It is a pleasure to support the 'Thudguard' in my capacity as President of the British Association for Accident and Emergency Medicine. Any device which helps to reduce the number of head injuries sustained by young children each year is most welcome


John Heyworth, President, British Association for Accident and Emergency Medicine
... should make a valuable contribution to risk reduction in a similar way to cycle helmets...
David W. Jenkins BA MPhil(Eng) PhD DCA FTSI, Product Safety Adviser to RoSPA


The question is why children, as they are not old enough to make an informed decision, that parents should insist on helmet wearing for their children and therefore be prepared to set an example.
 
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