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Skiing Injuries at the Dizin Ski Resort [PDF]
Skiing is one of the more popular winter sports which may cause injuries. The objective of this study was to identify the most common types of injuries in Iran's largest ski resort. This cross-sectional descriptive study was performed on 1233 of patients admitted to the Dizin Resort Infirmary in 2008-2009.
Khalilifar, Amir Hossein +3 more
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Connected Skiing: Motion Quality Quantification in Alpine Skiing [PDF]
Recent developments in sensing technology have made wearable computing smaller and cheaper. While many wearable technologies aim to quantify motion, there are few which aim to qualify motion. (2) To develop a wearable system to quantify motion quality during alpine skiing, IMUs were affixed to the ski boots of nineteen expert alpine skiers while they ...
Cory Snyder +4 more
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Self-reported concussion history among midwestern skiers and snowboarders
Aim: To assess the rate of self-reported concussion in midwestern skiers and snowboarders. Patients: Recreational skiers and snowboarders between the ages of 14 and 69 years during a single winter ski season (2020–2021) at a ski area in Wisconsin, USA ...
Marko Ivancich +5 more
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The aim of the study was to (1) assess the within-session reliability of a unilateral isometric hex bar pull (UIHBP) maximal voluntary contraction (MVC) test and, (2) determine unilateral isometric absolute peak force (PFabs) and relative peak force (PF)
Jonathan McPhail +4 more
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De l’ascension à la descension, deux manières d’aborder le paysage ?
This article seeks to establish the link between the notions of landscape and outdoor activities. The creation, this winter, of steep ski slopes in the Valgaudemar mountain area as well as other mountain ranges, raises the question of the notion of the ...
Xavier Cailhol
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Jak jeździć na nartach. Autobiografizm w przestrzeni literacko-naukowej Kacpra Bartczaka
The first part of this article discusses the specificity of Kacper Bartczak’s work, determined by the interdependence of his poetic, literary and translation activities.
ŁUKASZ ŻUREK
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A decline in physiological functioning and mental wellbeing is common with advancing age. However, these changes may vary among elderly individuals.
Sabine Krautgasser +3 more
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Intention to Engage in Winter Sport in Climate Change Affected Environments
Exercise, including winter sport activities, shows positive effects on physical and mental health, with additional benefits when participating in natural environments.
Anika Frühauf +2 more
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SkiMon: A Wireless Body Area Network for Monitoring Ski Flex and Motion during Skiing Sports
Monitoring and gathering data on sporting activities holds significant promise for athletes, equipment developers, and physical fitness clinicians.
Aaron S. Crandall +2 more
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