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What are the motorcycle injuries that emergency room staff see over and over again — and could many of them have been prevented? In this episode of Biker Nurse Radio, Sean shares insights from more than 15 years working in the emergency room, treating injured motorcycle riders. The conversation focuses on the patterns seen after motorcycle crashes and the decisions riders make before the ride even begins that can dramatically change the outcome. This discussion isn't about blaming riders. It's about understanding the reality of what happens after a crash and how gear choices, riding decisions, preparation, and mindset can determine whether a rider walks away, rides again, or faces life-changing injuries. Topics discussed include: • The most common preventable motorcycle injuries seen in the ER • Why many riders say “I didn’t think it would happen to me” • The difference between preventing a crash and preventing severe injury • Head injuries and the helmet debate • Decisions riders make before the ride that affect survival • Real patterns ER staff see with motorcycle trauma patients This episode was recorded on the road heading to Daytona Bike Week with @graybeardbiker making it a raw, honest conversation about rider safety, risk, and preparation. If you ride — especially in the Harley-Davidson community and long-distance touring culture — this is information every rider should hear. 🎧 Biker Nurse Radio shares real-world trauma experience from inside the emergency room to help motorcyclists ride smarter and stay alive. ⚠️ Educational discussion only — not a substitute for professional medical advice. 👍 If you ride motorcycles and value real safety insights: Like the video, subscribe, and share it with another rider.