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Figure Skating

Sports Biomechanics, 2004
The purpose of this study was to compare triple (T) and quadruple (Q) toe‐loop figure skating jumps and quantify basic characteristics of these jumps to provide information to coaches that will assist them in teaching quadruple toe‐loops to elite figure skaters.
King, Deborah   +4 more
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Skating, Speed Skating, Figure Skating

2021
Skating includes several types of ice and roller skating. Injuries from skating are typically traumatic injuries or overuse injuries. Novice and less experienced skaters fall more often and sustain concussions and fractures of the wrist and ankle. Experienced skaters fall when they attempt risky techniques, but tend to get more overuse tendinitis ...
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Ice Skating

2016
What we are proposing in this chapter is an overview of the ice skating. We are now not considering the figurative ice skating, but only the ice speed-skating. Furthermore, only few hints will be provided about the outdoor skating, focusing then on the indoor competitions.
BELLONI, EDOARDO   +2 more
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Ice Skating Therapy

The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1978
Ice skating is a simple, effective means of providing therapy for a wide range of physical and mental disabilities.
Ron, Adams   +2 more
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Roller-Skating Injuries

The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1982
In brief Sixty-two patients with rollerskating injuries were seen over an 18-month period. Most (71%) of the patients were girls and women, and ages ranged from 6 to 62 years. Most injuries were caused when the skaters lost their balance and fell backwards onto their hands.
Paul C, Perlik   +4 more
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Ice-skating injuries

Injury, 1986
The range of injuries sustained at an ice-rink and presented to an Accident Service department is described. A total of 203 patients with 222 injuries presented themselves during a 2-month period. There were 103 noteworthy injuries, including 61 fractures, 2 dislocations and 2 severed tendons, but the commonest injuries were wounds, sprains and bruises.
D M, Williamson, I M, Lowdon
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Influence of figure skating skates on vertical jumping performance

Journal of Biomechanics, 2006
The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of wearing figure skating skates on vertical jump performance and interjoint co-ordinations described in terms of sequencing and timing of joint rotations. Ten national to international figure skaters were filmed while performing a squat jump (SJ) on a force platform.
Marianne, Haguenauer   +2 more
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