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Skateboard Safety

Pediatrics, 1977
Homemade skateboards have been a passion of children for many years. Formerly these were relatively slow-moving, clumsy objects which children sat or kneeled on for scooting along on sidewalks. Recently, manufactured, high-speed, sleek versions intended for standing "Snoopy" fashion and zooming downhill have been marketed with great success.
G A, Rudisch, J S, Palfrey
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Skateboard Accidents

Pediatrics, 1977
Skateboard-related trauma is causing significant morbidity and mortality that are rapidly increasing in frequency. The spectrum of injuries is predominantly fractures, contusions and abrasions, strains and sprains, and lacerations of the lower arm, lower leg, head, and face. Significant renal injuries are also a common cause of hospitalization.
R A, Jacobs, E L, Keller
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Skateboarding Injuries

Sports Medicine, 1996
Skateboarding has experienced intermittent periods of popularity since the 1960s. Along with this popularity, there have been concomitant increases in numerous types of injuries. Most documented cases occur in boys aged from 10 to 14 years, with injuries ranging from minor cuts and abrasions to multiple fractures and, in some cases, even death ...
J L, Fountain, M C, Meyers
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One wheel motorized skateboard: The sustainable skateboarding

2015 International Conference on Technologies for Sustainable Development (ICTSD), 2015
This paper presents a self — balancing skateboard that runs on battery power. The equipment senses human body movements and accordingly accelerates or decelerates, depending on the orientation of the human body. The one wheel motorized skateboard would follow the motion, that of a straight tine path.
Hansel H. Remedios   +1 more
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Skateboard injuries

Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 1995
Skateboarding has resurged and so have its associated hazards and injuries. There are an estimated 8 million skateboarders now in the United States.1 Pediatricians informed about skateboard activities in their areas can help prevent needless injuries to children and adolescents.
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Skateboarding

2013
From skateboarding's distant origins in the 1940s to the heyday of the Z-Boys to Tony Hawk's lifelong and lucrative career as a professional skateboarding icon, this book showcases what skateboarding was in the past and what it's now evolved into. In the last half century, skateboarding has evolved from a simple, idyllic child's pastime that ...
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Skateboarding

2014
Subkultur und Profisport? - Die Praxis des Skateboarding ist ausdifferenziert und kontrovers. Wie widerständig sind die flexiblen Skateboarder in der flüchtigen Moderne wirklich? Und wo lassen sich Potenziale politischer Subjektivierung verorten? Sebastian Schweer untersucht die subversiven Komponenten des Skateboarding und kritisiert gleichzeitig ...
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Skateboard dynamics

Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, 1996
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Ispolov, Yu. G., Smolnikov, B. A.
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SKATEBOARD INJURIES

Medical Journal of Australia, 1976
S, Cook, P, O'Hare
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Skateboarding fractures

The American Journal of Sports Medicine, 1981
R W, Hawkins, E D, Lyne
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