Doctors at RVUL remind: jumps into water can end in injuries, disability or even death

Spinal injuries represent some of the most serious and painful potential outcomes from accidents. According to head and neck surgeon Vladas Kieda, head and neck injuries are among the concerns addressed by medical professionals. While the types of injuries encountered are various, recreational activities in the water, such as swimming and jumping, carry inherent risks.

Doctor A. Černauskas notes that a significant number of patients presenting with head and neck injuries are treated in emergency rooms after incidents involving insufficient water depth. These accidents often occur when individuals strike the bottom, a rock, or other submerged obstacles while diving into the water.

Medical experts emphasize the critical importance of prompt action, stating that every minute during a critical situation can be vital for saving a life. Beyond head and neck trauma, other common injuries associated with water activities include fractures of the limbs and various soft tissue injuries. Awareness of these risks is crucial for minimizing harm.

Understanding the potential for severe injuries—ranging from spinal trauma to limb fractures—allows individuals to approach water recreation with greater caution and adherence to safety guidelines.

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