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Traumatic dental injuries and Alpine skiing

Dental Traumatology, 2000
Abstract – The purpose of this study was to determine the occurrence and type of traumatic dental injuries after maxillofacial injuries as a result of Alpine skiing. During an 8‐year period (from January 1991 to December 1998) 7600 patients with facial injuries were registered at the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, University of Innsbruck,
R, Gassner   +3 more
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Alpine Skiing and Acute β-Blockade

International Journal of Sports Medicine, 1983
The effect of acute unselective (propranolol) and beta 1-selective (atenolol) beta-adrenoceptor blockade was studied on alpine skiing in six leisure and seven elite skiers. Prior to the skiing tests a short time "all out" cycle ergometer test (Wingate muscle power test) was performed to confirm whether a beta-blocking effect (80 mg propranolol and 100 ...
J, Karlsson, T, Kjessel, P, Kaiser
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Shoulder Injuries During Alpine Skiing

The American Journal of Sports Medicine, 1996
We retrospectively reviewed alpine skiing injuries at a destination ski resort during three seasons to charac terize the incidence and types of shoulder injuries. A total of 3451 injuries in 3247 patients were reviewed. The overall injury rate was 4.44 injuries per 1000 skier- days.
M S, Kocher, J A, Feagin
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Physiology of Alpine Skiing

2017
In alpine skiing, performance is determined by technical skills, and technical ability appears the greatest influencing factor. However, the ability to continually exhibit technical competence through each race and the long competitive season requires high physiological capabilities.
Simone Porcelli, Marco Zancanaro
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Concussion in Alpine Ski

2017
Head injuries are a serious problem in every sports. Despite the injury prevention efforts, concussion does not decrease in frequency and they can have serious consequences. This is why it is very important to know them, recognize them, and be able to manage them.
Zefferino Rossini   +5 more
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Alpine skiing robot

Advanced Robotics, 1991
Shiro Shimizu   +2 more
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Injuries in Handicapped Alpine Ski Racers

The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1985
In brief: Disabled persons have many opportunities for recreational and competitive skiing. They are subject to the same injury risk as able-bodied skiers, but they also have problems related to their disabilities. This questionnaire study of 68 handicapped skiers showed a rate of 2 injuries per 1,000 skier-days as compared with 2.8 to 5.35 per 1,000 ...
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Biomechanics of Alpine Skiing

2017
Understanding the biomechanics of Alpine skiing is fundamental to the design of training protocols, to identify the metabolic burden of athletes and to help preventing traumas. Despite the apparent simplicity of the overall mechanics related to a descent with skiis, the scientific community is still uncertain about the role of muscle contraction in ...
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Alpine Skiing

2020
Amelie Stoehr, Hermann O. Mayr
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Alpine Ski

2016
MELZI, STEFANO   +2 more
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