The risk associated with bungee jumping, which was estimated to be lower than the risk involved in riding a bicycle or dancing 26, stands in stark contrast to the bungee jumper’s fear and
ocular complications that can arise from bungee jumping, including retinal detachment, vitreous hemorrhage, and orbital fractures. It explores the potential causes and risk factors of these complications
bungee jumping, sport in which the jumper falls from a high place with a rubber (“bungee”) cord attached both to his or her feet and to the jump site, and, after a period of headfirst free fall, is bounced partway back when the cord rebounds from its maximum stretch. It traces its roots to the “land diving” practiced on Pentecost Island
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can bungee jumping cause brain damage