Figure 1. There was a clear biphasic pattern in nursery school children, in whom injuries occurred at around 10 in the morning and 4 in the afternoon.

From: Study on the Causes, Types, and Mechanisms of Childhood Injuries-Age and Disease Specificity

Figure 2. The causes (left) and types (right) of injuries in nursery school and kindergarten children (group A). Fractures and injuries of teeth occurred in kindergarten children and dislocations occurred in nursery school children.

From: Study on the Causes, Types, and Mechanisms of Childhood Injuries-Age and Disease Specificity

Figure 3. The causes (left) and types (right) of injuries in group B. The traffic accidents by bicycles and fractures were the most prominent types of injuries in this group.

From: Study on the Causes, Types, and Mechanisms of Childhood Injuries-Age and Disease Specificity

Figure 4. The causes (left) and types (right) of injuries in group C. The characteristic feature of this group was that injuries occurred suddenly and repeated cases were observed.

From: Study on the Causes, Types, and Mechanisms of Childhood Injuries-Age and Disease Specificity

Figure 5. The Bodygraphic Injury Surveillance System (BISS) analysis in group A (Figure 5-1), group B (Figure 5-2), and group C (Figure 5-3). The injuries to the head were prominent in groups A and C, whereas those of the knee and ankle joints were prominent in group B.

From: Study on the Causes, Types, and Mechanisms of Childhood Injuries-Age and Disease Specificity

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