Disability and impairment of protected and unprotected motorcycle riders.

Author(s)
Schuller, E. Beier, G & Spann, W.
Year
Abstract

Crash-involved motorcycle riders, even if they are wearing helmets, face a high injury risk, frequently associated with long-term or permanent disability. The effectiveness of protective garments, such as leather clothing, heavy boots etc., in terms of reducing the duration of hospitalization, disability to work and school, and the incidence of permanent physical defects is subject of this paper.

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Library number
B 25056 (In: B 25051) /84/ IRRD 293079
Source

In: Crash injury impairment and disability: Long term effects. SAE publication s, -661. Proceedings of the International Congress and Exposition, Detroit, Michigan, February 24-28, 1986, P.51-56, 2 graph., 6 tab., 10 ref. SAE paper No. 860498.

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