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Occasionally patients slip and a hand or foot gets caught under the lawnmower. Proper hand and footwear should be used; non-slip, non-open toe shoes should be worn. Protective gloves can give some protection, but the force from the machine can still cause extensive damage despite the gloves.
Figure 1: After the machine is turned off and unplugged, any obstruction should be removed with a tool and not the hand or fingers.
The information on this webpage is based on material from the American Society for Surgery of the Hand and is for educational purposes only.
Lawnmower Injuries
Lawnmower injuries are seasonal injuries that can cause severe damage to the hands. They generally occur when a patient tries to remove an object in the way of the machine or an object that is stuck in the machine. Lawnmowers can cut and crush multiple fingers with injury to the bones, joints, tendons, nerves, arteries, veins, and skin. Tendons attach muscles to bones and help move the fingers. Nerves are necessary for the feeling and movement of the fingers. Arteries and veins move the blood to and from the fingers. Injuries from these machines can result in amputations of fingers and the hand.How to avoid injury
Never put your hand or fingers near the moving parts or intake or output areas of lawnmowers. If there is an object in the way of any part of the machine, the machine should be turned off and spark plug disconnected, or power cord unplugged for electric models, before attempting to remove the object. Objects should then be removed with a tool and not the hand or fingers. Lawnmowers should also be turned off, spark plug disconnected, and unplugged when they are being moved or picked up.Occasionally patients slip and a hand or foot gets caught under the lawnmower. Proper hand and footwear should be used; non-slip, non-open toe shoes should be worn. Protective gloves can give some protection, but the force from the machine can still cause extensive damage despite the gloves.
Figure 1: After the machine is turned off and unplugged, any obstruction should be removed with a tool and not the hand or fingers.