Inline Skating SafetyInline skating is one of the fastest-growing recreational sports in the United States, and many families and children are ready to lace up their inline skates and take to the recreational trails and sidewalks to enjoy this popular activity. More than 26 million Americans participate in the sport of inline skating.
But it also ranks high in injuries. Hospitals and doctors' offices treated an estimated 172,000 inline skating-related injuries in 2001, according to the CPSC, with an estimated cost of more than $3 billion in pain and suffering, medical, work loss, legal and liability expenses.
"Many of the injuries occur when skaters lose control and as much as one third of the injuries reported occur to the hands and arms," said Dr. Stuart Weinstein, pediatric orthopaedic surgeon.
The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons recommends the following safety guidelines:
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But it also ranks high in injuries. Hospitals and doctors' offices treated an estimated 172,000 inline skating-related injuries in 2001, according to the CPSC, with an estimated cost of more than $3 billion in pain and suffering, medical, work loss, legal and liability expenses.
"Many of the injuries occur when skaters lose control and as much as one third of the injuries reported occur to the hands and arms," said Dr. Stuart Weinstein, pediatric orthopaedic surgeon.
The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons recommends the following safety guidelines:






