E-Bikes
TBIs
E-Bike Injury
Patient Education
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What is an E-Bike?

Electric bicycles that have an attached motor, making transport fast & easy... but also more dangerous!!
100

What is a TBI?

Traumatic brain injury - a disruption to normal brain function caused by an external force (i.e. motor vehicle accident)

100

What are three risk factors of using an E-Bike?

Any of the following: higher speeds, driving under the influence, helmet non-compliance, heavier bikes, higher risk of fracture/dislocation/head trauma than traditional bikes

100
What are three patient education topics regarding E-Bikes?

Any of the following: helmets, reflective clothing, beginner familiarization, awareness of surroundings, communication on the road, maintenance checks, adhering to local regulations

200

When were E-Bikes popularized?

Initially, in 2015-2017, & further popularized post-pandemic.

200

What are three common ways TBIs occur?

Any of the following: motor vehicle accident, falls, violent assaults, contact sports, any blunt force trauma

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What percentage of E-Bike injuries result in hospitalization?

31% require hospitalization

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What is the importance of helmets in E-Bike-related injuries (e.g., TBIs)?

Helmets protect the head by dissipating impact force and cushioning the skull from external forces. This can prevent or lessen the severity of a TBI.

300

What are three benefits of using an E-Bike?

Any of the following: faster transportation, exercise (if not using full assistance), environmentally friendly, more accessible, affordable alternative to a car

300

What are the three levels of TBIs?

1. Mild: AKA "concussion" or a short change in mental status

2. Moderate: more noticeable confusion, longer symptoms

3. Severe: extended unconsciousness, significant brain damage

300

What percentage of E-Bike injuries result in TBIs?

60% of injuries result in TBIs

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A client discloses to you that they do not own a helmet and ride their E-Bike regularly. How do you respond?

Possible responses: helmet education, explain how high speeds can increase the risk of injury, provide education about additional safety measures they can take