RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Four-wheeled walker related injuries in older adults in the Netherlands JF Injury Prevention JO Inj Prev FD BMJ Publishing Group Ltd SP 11 OP 15 DO 10.1136/injuryprev-2012-040593 VO 20 IS 1 A1 K M M van Riel A1 K A Hartholt A1 M J M Panneman A1 P Patka A1 E F van Beeck A1 T J M van der Cammen YR 2014 UL http://injuryprevention.bmj.com/content/20/1/11.abstract AB Background With ageing populations worldwide, mobility devices are used more than ever. In the current literature there is no consensus whether the available mobility devices safely improve the mobility of their users. Also, evidence is lacking concerning the risks and types of injuries sustained while using a four-wheeled walker. Objective To assess injury risks and injury patterns in older adults (≥65 years) who presented at Emergency Departments (ED) in the Netherlands with an injury due to using a four-wheeled walker. Design and setting In this study, the Dutch Injury Surveillance System was used to obtain a national representative sample of annual ED visits in the Netherlands in the adult population (≥65 years) sustaining an injury while using a four-wheeled walker. The numbers of four-wheeled walker users in the Netherlands were obtained from the national insurance board. The numbers of ED visits were divided by the numbers of four-wheeled walker users to calculate age- and sex-specific injury risks. Results Annually 1869 older adults visited an ED after sustaining an injury while using a four-wheeled walker. Falls were the main cause of injury (96%). The injury risk was 3.1 per 100 users of four-wheeled walkers. Women (3.5 per 100 users) had a higher risk than men (2.0 per 100 users). Injury risk was the highest in women aged 85 years and older (6.2 per 100 users). The majority of injuries were fractures (60%) with hip fracture (25%) being the most common injury. Nearly half of all four-wheeled walker related injuries required hospitalisation, mostly due to hip fractures. Healthcare costs per injury were approximately €12 000. Conclusions This study presents evidence that older adults experiencing a fall while using a four-wheeled walker are at high risk to suffer severe injuries.