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What are the Risk Factors for Blunt Force Trauma?
Several risk factors can increase the likelihood of experiencing blunt force trauma:
Alcohol and Drug Use
: Impairment can lead to accidents and aggressive behavior.
Occupational Hazards
: Certain jobs, such as construction and manual labor, pose higher risks.
Lack of Protective Measures
: Absence of safety gear in sports and industrial settings can elevate risk.
Pre-existing Health Conditions
: Osteoporosis and other conditions can make individuals more prone to injury.
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