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Table 1 shows description of the injury with the treatment outcome. Wearing sandal or socks only or being a barefeeted had 42.8% risk of having other associated injuries and 10.2% risk of complete amputation
Table 2: Numbers and percentages of ATV-related foot amputation according to age, gender,  position on ATV, and type of foot wear

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