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Preventing Lawn Bowls Injuries

How many players?
The causes and types of injuries How do lawn bowls injuries occur?
The repetitive movements of bowling are also associated with injury.

How severe are lawn bowls injuries?

Approximately one-fifth of hospital emergency department presentations resulting from lawn bowls injury require hospital admission.

SAFETY TIPS FOR LAWN BOWLS

Good preparation is important
Good technique and practices will help prevent injury
Use appropriate equipment
Environmental measures to prevent injury.
If an injury occurs
For further information contact:

Bowls Australia Inc.
PO Box 6087,
Hawthorn West, Vic. 3122.
Ph: (03) 9819 2722. Fax: (03) 9819 0955

Royal Victorian Bowls Association.
PO Box 6080,
Hawthorn West, Vic. 3122.
Ph: (03) 9819 6177. Fax: (03) 9819 5453.

Arthritis Foundation of Victoria Inc.
263-265 Kooyong Road,
Elsternwick, Vic. 3185.
Ph: (03) 9530 0255

Accident Research Centre,
Monash University.
Building 70, Wellington Road,
Clayton, Vic. 3168.
Ph: (03) 9905 1808.
email: muarc.enquire@general.monash.edu.au
http://www.general.monash.edu.au/muarc

For copies of the printed brochure contact:

Sport and Recreation Victoria
GPO Box 2392V
Melbourne Vic 3000
Tel: 03 9666 4267
Fax: 03 9666 4300

Reference

McGrath A, Cassell E. Rolling injuries out of lawn bowls: A review of the literature.
Monash University Accident Research Centre. Report No. 138. September 1998

Acknowledgments

Illustration by Debbie Mourtzios (not available in the on-line version).
This project was funded by Sport and Recreation Victoria