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101por Xu, Yongxin, Yang, Chenhao, Yang, Yang, Zhang, Xini, Zhang, Shen, Zhang, Mingwen, Liu, Li, Fu, Weijie“…The findings of this review were as follows. (1) The highest injury incidence was recorded in freestyle skiing, followed by alpine skiing and snowboarding, the majority of which were moderate and severe injuries. (2) The proportion of injury in competitions and during training was similar. …”
Publicado 2021
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102por Schuetze, Konrad, Pankratz, Carlos, Schütze, Sabine, Zieger, Jasmin, Gebhard, Florian, Cintean, Raffael“…Sorting the mechanisms of injury by the percentage that caused a fracture, the most dangerous activities were falling from heights above 2 meters, skiing and snowboarding, climbing and bouldering, skateboarding, and horseback riding. …”
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103“…We conclude that leisure sport, and especially ski/snowboard tourism demands great flexibility in hospital beds, staff and resource planning in these areas.…”
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104por Fridman, Liraz, Fraser-Thomas, Jessica L, McFaull, Steven R, Macpherson, Alison K“…Thirteen sports or activities were analyzed (baseball, basketball, cycling, football, ice hockey, lacrosse, ringette, rugby, skiing, sledding, snowboarding, soccer, and volleyball). Descriptive statistics, including frequency by sport, age and sex, as well as the percent of concussions within each sport were calculated. …”
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105“…A relationship between static and/or dynamic balance and criterion measures of athletic performance was revealed in shooting, archery, golf, baseball, ice-hockey, tennis, and snowboarding. This may be ascribed to improved ability of athletes to perform postural adjustments in highly balanced task demands. …”
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106por Valle, Esteban A., Cobourn, Andrew P., Trivitt, Spencer JH., Hendrikx, Jordy, Johnson, Jerry D., Fiore, David C.“…METHODS: Self-identified backcountry skiers and snowboarders (aged ≥18 y) in the United States and Canada completed an anonymous 29-question online survey distributed by regional avalanche centers, education providers, and skiing organizations (n=4792). …”
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107por Breton, Marc D., Cherñavvsky, Daniel R., Forlenza, Gregory P., DeBoer, Mark D., Robic, Jessica, Wadwa, R. Paul, Messer, Laurel H., Kovatchev, Boris P., Maahs, David M.“…Hypoglycemia exposure and carbohydrate treatments were improved overall (P = 0.001 and P = 0.007) and during the daytime with strong ski level effects (P = 0.0001 and P = 0.006); ski/snowboard proficiency was balanced between groups but with a very strong site effect: naive in Virginia and experienced in Colorado. …”
Publicado 2017
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108por Frühauf, Anika, Hardy, Will A. S., Pfoestl, Daniel, Hoellen, Franz-Georg, Kopp, Martin“…Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 40 professional and semi-professional freeride skiers and snowboarders. All freeriders were highly experienced, of different age (19–44 years; 27.5 ± 4.5 years), gender (female = 13), and profession (professional athletes = 11). …”
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109“…Performance data was obtained from the International Ski and Snowboard Federation. Following two seasons of unexpected underperformance (2019-2020 and 2020-2021), the participant was prospectively followed in the process of returning to sustainable world-class level (2021-2022). …”
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110por Twomey-Kozak, Jack, Whitlock, Keith G., O’Donnell, Jeffrey A., Klifto, Christopher S., Anakwenze, Oke“…The most common mechanisms of injury were participation in football (26.87%), soccer (15.76%), snowboarding (5.03%), bicycling (3.77%), wrestling (3.65%), and snow skiing (3.52%). …”
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111por Müller, Wolfram, Fürhapter-Rieger, Alfred, Ahammer, Helmut, Lohman, Timothy G., Meyer, Nanna L., Sardinha, Luis B., Stewart, Arthur D., Maughan, Ronald J., Sundgot-Borgen, Jorunn, Müller, Tom, Harris, Margaret, Kirihennedige, Nuwanee, Magalhaes, Joao P., Melo, Xavier, Pirstinger, Wolfram, Reguant-Closa, Alba, Risoul-Salas, Vanessa, Ackland, Timothy R.“…The following sports were included: artistic gymnastics, judo, pentathlon, power lifting, rowing, kayak, soccer, tennis, rugby, basketball, field hockey, water polo, volleyball, American football, triathlon, swimming, cycling, long-distance running, mid-distance running, hurdles, cross-country skiing, snowboarding, and ice hockey. SAT contour was detected semi-automatically: typically, 100 thicknesses of SAT at a given site (i.e., in a given image), with and without fibrous structures, were measured. …”
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112por Sugaya, Hiroyuki, Takahashi, Norimasa, Matsuki, Keisuke, Tokai, Morihito, Takeuchi, Yasutaka, Morioka, Takeshi, Kamijo, Hideki, Hoshika, Shota, Ueda, Yusuke“…OA change progressed in 8 shoulders (40%). 3DCT at the final follow-up demonstrated remodeling of the graft in 20 shoulders (88%) and absorption in 3 shoulders (12%).Failure case: A 23-year-old male experienced re-dislocation of the left shoulder during snowboarding five-year after the index surgery. Healed graft fracture and screw breakage were confirmed on 3DCT images (Figure 3). …”
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113por Verhofste, Bram P, Hedequist, Daniel J, Birch, Craig M, Rademacher, Emily S, Glotzbecker, Michael P, Proctor, Mark R, Yen, Yi-Meng“…Sports included: eight football (28%), seven wrestling (24%), five gymnastics (17%), four diving (14%), two trampoline (7%), one hockey (3%), one snowboarding (3%), and one biking injury (3%). Mechanisms were 19 hyperflexion (65%), eight axial loading (28%), and two hyperextension injuries (7%). …”
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114por Bicudo, Pedro, Giacosa, Francesco, Malek, Magdalena, Marinkovic, Marina, Parganlija, Denis“…You can also rent a snowboard + boots in the Hotel for ~7.50/day; a sledge costs ~ 2.50/day. 2. …”
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115por Heyworth, Benton E., May, Collin, Carsen, Sasha, Donohue, Kyna, Miller, Patricia, Kramer, Dennis E., Kocher, Mininder S., Bae, Donald S.“…RESULTS: Out of 641 cases reviewed (79% male; mean age 14.3 years), 408 (64%) fractures were sustained during sports, most frequently football (25%), hockey (18%), soccer (12%), snowboarding (12%) and skiing (9%). Other common mechanisms of injury were falls sustained outside of athletic activity (19%) and motor vehicle accidents (5%), with similar distribution of mechanism and similar rates of associated injuries seen within the operative (5%) and non-operative (6%) treatment groups. …”
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116“…Lower extremity sports included running, skiing, snowboarding, mountain biking, and soccer. Average time to follow-up was 37 months (range, 19-79 months) in the UE group and 41 months (range, 18-76 months) in the LE group (p = 0.57). …”
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117por McGraw, Constance, Mains, Charles W., Taylor, Jodie, D’Huyvetter, Cecile, Salottolo, Kristin, Bar-Or, David“…Most patients were male (n = 58), were a median age of 26 (21–42) years old, most (n = 62) had no comorbidities, and 47 had been injured from a ski/snowboarding accident. Compared to admitted patients, transferred patients were significantly more likely to be female (13/38 vs. 3/36, p = 0.007), to have an abbreviated injury scale score ≥ 3 of the chest (31/38 vs. 7/35, p = 0.002), have a higher injury severity score (16 (16–22) vs. 13 (9–16), p = 0.008), and a splenic injury grade ≥ 3 (32/38 vs. 12/35, p < 0.001). …”
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