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Physicians in Sask. call for bike helmet law

It seems to be one of the sure signs of spring a call to make wearing a bicycle helmet mandatory in Saskatchewan. And this time it's coming from the Saskatchewan Medical Association.

Saskatchewan, Quebec only provinces in Canada that do not have bike helmet laws

Saskatoon doctor Mahli Brindamour says Saskatchewan needs a bicycle helmet law to cut down on cycling-related injuries. (cbc)

It seems to be one of the sure signs of spring a call to make wearing a bicycle helmet mandatory in Saskatchewan. And this time it's coming from the Saskatchewan Medical Association.

We keep cyclists on the road and we keep them safer.- Dr. MahliBrindamour

The SMA's Dr. Mahli Brindamour says that introducinga helmet law will keep people safe.

"All in all that's a very positive public health measure that we can easily take for the children, and also the adults of this province," she said.

Saskatoon doctor sees too many injuries

Brindamour is a Saskatoon pediatrician who often treats children injured on their bicycles.

"We see that regularly,"she told CBC Radio's Saskatoon Morning.

The injuries range from mild facial bruises and cutsto more severe head injuries that can lead to developmental problems, comaor even death.

Brindamour said it's time to put a stop to it.

The use of properly fitted helmets, according to the SMA, can dramatically decrease the number of facial, or brain injuries suffered in cycling accidents.

According to the SMA, the use of properly fitted helmets can lead to a 65 per cent reduction in facial injuries, and a 63 to 88 per cent reduction in more serious brain injuries.

There are, however, some studies that suggest otherwise.

But the studies don't prove thatmandatory bike helmet laws lead to a drop in the number of adults who ride bicycles, according toBrindamour.

"We keep cyclists on the road and we keep them safer," she said.

The SMA noted that right now, Saskatchewan and Quebec are the only two provinces in Canada that do not have bike helmet laws.

"I think it's time for Saskatchewan to be on par with the [other] Canadian provinces," said Brindamour.