Are there particular physical attributes or age-related issues that make your age population more susceptible to this injury mechanism? Describe in more detail if males or females are more at risk or if race is a factor?

A) Yes, age-related issues such as decreased bone density and muscle strength may make older adults more susceptible to the injury mechanism. Males are typically more at risk due to engaging in riskier behaviors, while race may also be a factor depending on socioeconomic factors and access to healthcare.
B) No, there are no particular physical attributes or age-related issues that make the age population more susceptible to the injury mechanism. Gender and race are not significant factors in determining susceptibility to the injury mechanism.