Saturday, May 18, 2013

Causes and Prevention of Injuries in Motor Cycle Accidents


Motor cycles are single-track two wheeled motor vehicle. They have become a common means of transport and they are quite fast just like a motor vehicle. They are also affordable and most people who do not have cars have them. Due to the high speed that they travel in, they are more prone to road accidents than automobiles. The other reason is that they are driven in the same road as vehicles and they are less noticeable and therefore are knocked down fast.

Motor cycles accidents also occur when they knock down pedestrians. Pedestrians crossing the road fast without looking while a speeding motor cycle is on the road is most likely to be knocked down. They represent a percentage of five percent fatal accidents each year. These accidents are categorized according to injuries caused.

You can get brain damage from a motorbike accident especially if you were not wearing a helmet. If your head suddenly and violently meets the ground or other vehicles, you could suffer from a concussion.

You can also have your joints broken in various parts of the body including shoulders, hips, knees and elbows. This might change the movement and posture of your body even after treatment. This kind of accident mainly occurs when the motorcycle hits a pedestrian or bumps into another vehicle. There are also accidents, which happen when the motor cycle hits other objects that are alongside the road. These are fences, lamp posts and sign boards. This might be caused when the cyclist loses control of the bike or by poor vision.

Bikers arm is a condition where the nerves in the upper arm are destroyed in a motorcycle accident. This accident causes a permanent paralysis of the arm. It occurs when the bike bends and throws you off making you fall with one side and injuring the arm. Soft tissues in the body can also be damaged through a motor cycle accident. You are subjected to this, if you body is dragged or slides on a rough surface.

You can prevent these kinds of injuries in a few ways such as the type of protective clothing you use. The most obvious one is wearing a helmet. To prevent accidents that can cause damage to the brain, the helmet is an important tool when riding. Other passengers in the bike should also be wearing one.

Jackets are also important wear. They should be made from heavy materials like leather and corduroy. Most of these are also fitted with airbags systems to increase protection especially for the neck. They are meant mainly to protect the upper body like the spine and elbows. Pants can also be made of leather to prevent the knees and hips from being injured.

There are specially made gloves too for giving the rider a tight grip on the handlebars. They normally have padding inside them to protect the knuckles from injuries. It is also important to protect the feet. Boots are the best when using motor cycles. They should have rubber soles for flexibility purposes and have caps on the ankles.

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