Equestrian Safety
In our area, due to the popularity of horse riding, equestrian-related injuries are among the top five injuries most commonly treated Parker Adventist Hospital's emergency department. That is why we are committed to promoting public awareness of equestrian-related injuries, injury prevention, public safety and the importance of wearing an equestrian helmet. To date our equestrian safety program has distributed more than 400 helmets.
Did you Know?
- A horse elevates a rider eight feet or more above the ground? - A fall from as little as two feet can cause permanent brain damage.
- Horses gallop at 40 mph. - A human skull can be shattered by impact at 4-6 mph.
- Head injuries account for 60 percent of deaths due to equestrian accidents.
*Equestrian Medical Safety Association
See equestrian safety tips below or download our equestrian safety brochure, which provides an overview of what to do in the event of a horse-related injury, including prevention and safety tips to help you stay safe while enjoying the sport you love.
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