How to Prevent Unintentional Injuries?
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), each year, 39.5 million Americans visit a doctor because of an unintentional injury, and 24.5 million go to emergency departments due to unintentional injuries. In 2019...
Rollover Vehicle Crashes
It comes as no surprise that motor vehicle crashes are a major cause of mortality [1]. Specifically, rollover crashes are a significant contributor to traffic crash fatalities. In some cases, a rollover crash is...
How Can Event Data Recorders Aid in Accident Reconstruction?
An estimated 38,680 people died in motor vehicle crashes in the United States in 2020 [1]. In Canada, the number of traffic fatalities was 1,762 in 2019 [2]. Therefore, determining the cause of a motor vehicle crash and creating policies to prevent future accidents and deaths is of paramount importance. Accident Reconstruction can uncover the causes of an accident and modern technology can...
What is Human Factors Ergonomics (HFE)?
Human Factors Ergonomics is a field that has been growing rapidly in the last 30 years, in the United States, Canada, and other countries around the world. Ergonomics means the “science of work”, derived from the Greek words “ergon” (work) and “nomos” (laws) [1]. The terms Human Factors and Ergonomics are used interchangeably, with HFE being the most common abbreviation.
Sports and Recreation Injuries in Adults and Children: How Can You Stay Safe While Participating in Leisure Activities?
Sports and leisure activities can provide a needed source of both exercise and relaxation [1]. However, whether the exercise involves gym equipment, organized sporting events, or extreme sporting, leisure activities can sometimes result in injuries. In the United States, an average of...
How Can Falls be Prevented in Older Adults?
Did you know that falls among adults aged 65 and older are common and costly? According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, falls are...