Your patient was thrown off a horse. During his examination you find out that he has a hair line fracture on the parietal bone and never wears a helmet. Describe treatment options for him and explain how you would communicate the importance of wearing a helmet.



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A hairline fracture on the parietal bone is nothing to underestimate - any head injury increases risk of trauma. I'd like to immobilize it with a soft wrap for comfort as it heals in the coming weeks. Beyond that, the best "treatment" is prevention.

As a recreational rider, you're exposed to risks every time you're in the saddle without protection. I know you enjoy the freedom of riding without a helmet, but your brain only has one chance - it's simply not worth the gamble. Even low-speed falls can cause serious or life-changing harm.

Helmets have been proven to reduce the risk of head injuries by over 50% in equestrian accidents. I know they aren't stylish, but is temporary comfort worth permanent disability or loss of life? From now on when you ride, please consider a comfortable, well-ventilated helmet as critical safety gear, right along with your boots and gloves. Your well-being and ability to enjoy your hobby for years to come depends on it. Does this plan for current treatment and future prevention make sense? I'm here to answer any other questions.

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