Search Results - Science and Skiing IV
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When van Mechelen's sequence of injury prevention model requires pragmatic and accelerated action: the case of para alpine skiing in Pyeong Chang 2018
Blauwet, C., Webborn, N., Kissick, J., Lexell, J., Stomphorst, J., van de Vliet, P., Lazarovski, D., Derman, W.Published in British Journal of Sports Medicine (2019) -
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Incidence of injuries in professional snow sports: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Fu, X. L., Du, L., Song, Y. P., Chen, H. L., Shen, W. QPublished in Journal of Sport and Health Science (2022)“…The most common cause of injury was contact trauma (3.20 per 1000 athlete-days, 95%CI: 1.32-5.08). Freestyle skiing had the highest incidence rate (6.83 per 1000 athlete-days, 95%CI: 4.00-9.66), and Nordic skiing had the lowest rate (2.70 per 1000 athlete-days, 95%CI: 1.94-3.46). …”
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