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The most common mechanism of injury for all fractures was a fall at the same level (64%), followed by a fall from height (10%) (Table 2).
These studies showed that staff are able to predict whether or not a person is going to fall at the same level or better than a scale.
Fall at the same level from an upright position was classified as moderate trauma and all other types of trauma (falling from heights, traffic accident or trauma during exercise) were classified as severe [ 4, 5].
The mechanism of trauma was classified as low-energy trauma (fall at the same level), sports injury (bicycling, ice-skating), or high-energy trauma (traffic accident, riding accident, and fall from a height).
External causes of fracture were classified according to ICD external codes (E-codes) and grouped into 6 categories: fall at the same level, fall from a height, fall unspecified, transport accident, miscellaneous, and not reported (i.e. no E-code had been reported to the register).
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In our study, older children were more likely to fall from the same level or fall from stairs mechanisms.
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