نتایج جستجو برای: winter sports and skiing

تعداد نتایج: 16841789  

Journal: :Injury prevention : journal of the International Society for Child and Adolescent Injury Prevention 2007
A Ackery B E Hagel C Provvidenza C H Tator

BACKGROUND Alpine skiing and snowboarding are popular winter activities worldwide, enjoyed by participants of all ages and skill levels. There is some evidence that the incidence of traumatic brain injury (TBI) and spinal cord injury (SCI) in these activities may be increasing. These injuries can cause death or severe debilitation, both physically and emotionally, and also result in enormous fi...

Journal: :British journal of sports medicine 2018
Jon S Patricios Clare L Ardern Michael David Hislop Mark Aubry Paul Bloomfield Carolyn Broderick Patrick Clifton Ruben J Echemendia Richard G Ellenbogen Éanna Cian Falvey Gordon Ward Fuller Julie Grand Dallas Hack Peter Rex Harcourt David Hughes Nathan McGuirk Willem Meeuwisse Jeffrey Miller John T Parsons Simona Richiger Allen Sills Kevin B Moran Jenny Shute Martin Raftery

The 2017 Berlin Concussion in Sport Group Consensus Statement provides a global summary of best practice in concussion prevention, diagnosis and management, underpinned by systematic reviews and expert consensus. Due to their different settings and rules, individual sports need to adapt concussion guidelines according to their specific regulatory environment. At the same time, consistent applic...

Journal: :The American journal of sports medicine 2011
Tone Bere Tonje Wåle Flørenes Tron Krosshaug Hideyuki Koga Lars Nordsletten Christopher Irving Erich Muller Robert Cortas Reid Veit Senner Roald Bahr

BACKGROUND There is limited insight into the mechanisms of anterior cruciate ligament injuries in alpine skiing, particularly among professional ski racers. PURPOSE This study was undertaken to qualitatively describe the mechanisms of anterior cruciate ligament injury in World Cup alpine skiing. STUDY DESIGN Case series; Level of evidence, 4. METHODS Twenty cases of anterior cruciate liga...

Journal: :Frontiers in Sports and Active Living 2021

2015
Debbie Palmer-Green Niall Elliott

BACKGROUND Sports injury and illness surveillance is the first step in injury and illness prevention, and is important for the protection of both athlete health and performance in major competitions. AIM To identify the prevalence, severity nature and causes of athlete injuries and illnesses in the Great Britain Olympic Team (TeamGB) during the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympic Games. METHODS The o...

2011
Samo Rauter Mojca Doupona Topič

The purpose of the research was to determine the perspectives of the sport-oriented people regarding the participation of a continuously increasing number of athletes in extreme sports. At the forefront, there is the recognition of the reasons why people actively participate in extreme sports. We were also interested in the popularity of individual sports and in people‘s attitudes regarding the...

2013
Thomas Schachner Nikolaus Fischler Julia Dumfarth Nikolaos Bonaros Christoph Krapf Wolfgang Schobersberger Michael Grimm

PATIENTS AND METHODS 140 patients with aortic dissection type A were admitted for cardiac surgery. Seventy-seven patients experienced their dissection in the winter season (from November to April). We analyzed cases of ascending aortic dissection associated with alpine skiing. RESULTS In 17 patients we found skiing-related aortic dissections. Skiers were taller (180 (172-200) cm versus 175 (1...

Journal: :British medical journal 1977
G M Yuill

The British Hang Gliding Association accident report for 1975 reported two deaths. The remaining cases were predominantly limb fractures. The major causes of the injuries were inexperience, high wind speed, turbulence, and stalling. It is contended that the sport is no more risky than is rock climbing, motor-bike racing, skiing, or potholing, yet against these undoubtedly dangerous sports no th...

Journal: :Journal of sports sciences 2001
N J Balmer A M Nevill A M Williams

We obtained indices of home advantage, based on the medals won by competing nations, for each event held at the Winter Olympics from 1908 to 1998. These indices were designed to assess home advantage while controlling for nation strength, changes in the number of medals on offer and the performance of 'non-hosting' nations. Some evidence of home advantage was found in figure skating, freestyle ...

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