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"Put a Lid on It" to Prevent Cycling Injuries

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Monday, June 4, 2012   

BOSTON - Put a lid on it! That's the message from the American Academy of Pediatrics. The group confirms that riding without a bike helmet significantly increases the risk of sustaining a head injury in the event of a crash.

Emergency room doctor Mike Gittleman says wearing a helmet can reduce head injury chances by 85 percent, and those injuries can run the gamut.

"Sometimes you just see some abrasions, but they can also be more serious, where you can have skull fractures, you can have intracranial bleeding, and it can even cause death."

Dr. Gittleman says that, apart from motor vehicles, bicycles are linked to more childhood injuries than any other consumer product, including trampolines, ladders and swimming pools.

Leading by example and wearing their own helmets, he says, parents increase the likelihood that their children will wear them as well. And it's critical to ensure a proper fit.

"Just as you get your bike checked on a yearly basis, or you change the wheels on your rollerblades, you would also want to make sure your helmet fits you, and make sure that it's fitted appropriately."

He says a local bike shop or a website, like that of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, can provide tips for a correct fit.

Gittleman says there's an economic rationale behind pushing for bike helmet use.

"The usage alone will not only save lives and injury, but it also saves health care dollars. The expense on these injuries is great and if we can prevent them in the forefront, it would be saving health care dollars as well."

Massachusetts is one of 21 states with a statewide bicycle helmet law. It applies only to those under age 16.




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