Riding an electric scooter is fun and convenient. But it’s important to be careful, as accidents can result in serious injuries, such as fractures to the lower and upper extremities. Dr. Robert Golden discusses how we treat these injuries, as well as tips for riding safely.
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Host: We’re speaking with Dr. Robert Golden, Chief of Orthopaedic Trauma Surgery at MedStar Washington Hospital Center. Thank you for joining us, Dr. Golden.
Dr. Golden: My pleasure. Thanks for having me.
Host: Motorized scooters are a growing form of transportation in the US. You see people riding them all around the streets and in traffic. As a result, injuries are always a possibility. Today we’re going to discuss some of these injuries, plus some key safety tips. Dr. Golden, could you start by explaining some of the most common injuries you see from people riding motorized scooters?
Dr. Golden: Well, we’ve seen a fair breadth of different injuries from them. It’s not a typical single pattern that we’ve seen from them, which you see in some other injuries. With the scooters we’ve seen everything from upper extremity injuries to lower extremity injuries and pretty much everything in between. It seems like part of this is probably because of the different mechanisms where you can get injured while on these. Depending on how you get injured and what you were doing at the time, what happened can really change what gets hurt.
Host: Can you share some specific examples of some of these injuries?
Dr. Golden: Sure. We’ve seen a couple people who have just fallen off of them, from simply not negotiating a curve right or hitting a bump in the street or in the sidewalk. Some of them have had fractures of their upper extremities and to their arms. A couple of them had been open fractures, meaning the bone came out through the skin. A bunch of wrist fractures, as well, for the same reason. The other sort of spectrum that we see from these are when they’re hit by cars. Some of them have had lower extremity injuries, in mostly their legs and their tibias, the bone below your knee and above your ankle. Again, sort of the same kind of mechanism that they’ve either simply hit a bump or didn’t negotiate a turn quite right and just fell off. Or, they get hit by a car, which you can imagine causes a lot more injuries. Some of them simply get on them and don’t realize how fast they’re going. Then, in haste to sort of slow down or to make a turn, kind of jump off of them without really slowing down and realize they’re going pretty fast after they’ve jumped off.
Host: Can you think of some of the most frequent treatments you’ve given patients for their scooter-related injuries?
Dr. Golden: Sure. Well, a lot of that depends on what’s been injured. Most of them have, or at least a lot of them, I guess, have required surgery for them which generally would then involve realigning the bone and then stabilizing it either with a nail or plates and screws to hold it still and in the right position until the bone can heal.
Host: What are some tips you offer patients to help them avoid getting hurt while riding their scooter?
Dr. Golden: I think a lot of it is just knowing the capabilities of the scooters themselves and realizing if they’re new to riding these, they’re not exactly the same kind of scooters you were riding when you were little - the little Razor scooters and you would just kind of push them along. Some of them pick up a fair amount of spe
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