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Number Of Accidents (Estimate): 103
See also: Other age groups, Other products, Other body parts.
National Electronic Injury Surveillance System Accidents Records
| Date: 07/02/2010 | Age: 10 years | Sex: Male | Race: White |
| Location: Place of recreation or sports | Fire: No fire involvement or fire involvement not recorded |
| Body part: Knee | Diagnosis: Strain, Sprain |
| Product: Fencing |
| 10 YOM INJURED RIGHT KNEE WHILE FENCING SUSTAINING A SPRAIN |
| Disposition: Treated and released or examined and released without treatment |
| Date: 10/01/2009 | Age: 14 years | Sex: Male | Race: Not stated in ER record |
| Location: School | Fire: No fire involvement or fire involvement not recorded |
| Body part: Knee | Diagnosis: Dislocation |
| Product: Fencing |
| PATIENT PARTICIPATING IN FENCING CLASS, SHUFFLING BACKWARDS, FELL LANDI NG ON KNEE; PATELLAR DISLOCATION |
| Disposition: Treated and released or examined and released without treatment |
| Date: 04/08/2006 | Age: 12 years | Sex: Female | Race: White |
| Location: Place of recreation or sports | Fire: No fire involvement or fire involvement not recorded |
| Body part: Knee | Diagnosis: Laceration |
| Product: Fencing |
| PT FELL ON HER RT KNEE AT FENCING CLASS, WHILE RUNNING DX: KNEE LACERATION |
| Disposition: Treated and released or examined and released without treatment |
| Date: 11/20/2005 | Age: 7 years | Sex: Male | Race: White |
| Location: Not recorded | Fire: No fire involvement or fire involvement not recorded |
| Body part: Knee | Diagnosis: Laceration |
| Product: Fencing |
| PT WAS FENCING AND INJURED KNEE. |
| Disposition: Treated and released or examined and released without treatment |
| Date: 06/13/2003 | Age: 15 years | Sex: Female | Race: Not stated in ER record |
| Location: Not recorded | Fire: No fire involvement or fire involvement not recorded |
| Body part: Knee | Diagnosis: Dislocation |
| Product: Fencing |
| PT HYPEREXXTENDED KNEE WHILE FENCING. D:POSSIBLE PATELLA DISLOCATION. |
| Disposition: Treated and released or examined and released without treatment |
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