Knee Sprains in Alpine Skiing: A Ten-Year Statistical Study
1993pp. 57–61
Citations Over TimeTop 18% of 1993 papers
Abstract
The authors describe the results of a statistical survey of knee injuries occurring in Alpine skiing. The survey took place at a ski resort in central Italy. A clinical questionnaire that was specifically designed to collect data in a form that would lend itself to computerized processing was used. Several key factors, recorded at the time of the accident, which might have played a role in its occurrences, are taken into consideration. Knee injuries accounted for 29.3% of the total skiing injuries over the ten-year period. In this report only knee sprains (190 cases), representing 27.5% of total skiing injuries, were evaluated.
Related Papers
- Susquehanna Chorale Spring Concert "Roots and Wings"(2017)
- → DETERMINING QUALITY REQUIREMENTS AT THE UNIVERSITIES TO IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF EDUCATION(2018)
- → Genentech taps Affimed’s antibodies(2018)
- Enxerto livre de arteria epigastrica inferior: avaliacao hemodinamica e angiografica pre e pos-operatoria(1988)
- → KOMPLIKASI REGIONAL ANESTESI PADA PEDIATRIK(2023)