
pmid: 23522510
Eye injuries in sports have an estimated incidence near 15%. These injuries can have a wide range of severity with a risk profile that is different for each individual sport. It is important to screen for and protect any functionally one-eyed athletes before athletic participation. Protective eyewear has been proposed in many sports, but outcomes data on its effectiveness are limited. Several blunt visual trauma injuries and their management are reviewed, and tools to have in the sideline bag and a few different ophthalmologic medicines are discussed.
Eye Injuries, Contusions, Protective Devices, Athletic Injuries, Humans, Wounds, Nonpenetrating, Orbital Fractures, United States
Eye Injuries, Contusions, Protective Devices, Athletic Injuries, Humans, Wounds, Nonpenetrating, Orbital Fractures, United States
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