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Paralympic health: emerging trends and innovations. [PDF]

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Winckler C   +6 more
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Telerehabilitation and Face-to-Face Exergame Delivery Modalities to Improve Postural Control in Older Adults: A Randomised Controlled Trial. [PDF]

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Grit subcomponents are differentially associated with practice trajectories underlying expertise development. [PDF]

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Snowboard injuries

The American Journal of Sports Medicine, 1989
A retrospective survey of 267 snowboarders was un dertaken to determine the population at risk and types and mechanisms of injuries sustained in this sport. Snowboarders are young (average age, 21 years), male (>90%), view themselves in average or above average physical condition (96%), and have varied sports inter ests.
E C, Pino, M R, Colville
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Snowboarding trauma

Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1995
Injuries sustained by 487 snowboarders over 1991-1993 winter seasons and 565 injury cases compiled nationally were reviewed. Over 80% of patients in both series are between 5 and 24 years old. Distal radius (wrist) fractures and upper extremity soft tissue trauma were common injuries.
S C, Callé, J T, Evans
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Snowboarding Injuries

Sports Medicine, 1995
Over the last 10 years, snowboarding has become established as a popular and legitimate alpine sport. However, at present, there are few epidemiological studies examining the spectrum of injuries associated with this new sport. Snowboarders are typically male (male: female ratio of 3:1) and in their early twenties.
C, Bladin, P, McCrory
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Motion Echo Snowboard

Proceedings of the 2016 CHI Conference Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2016
In this research, we propose an interactive snowboard concept, Motion Echo Snowboard, which helps perceiving body movement in snowboarding. By installing the display on the upper side of snowboard deck, a mundane wooden board, we visualized weight distribution, which is important movement related information in snowboarding. We expect that new kinds of
HyungKun Park, Woohun Lee
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The Snowboarder's Foot and Ankle

The American Journal of Sports Medicine, 1998
We undertook a prospective study to determine the type and distribution of foot and ankle snowboarding injuries. Reports of 3213 snowboarding injuries were collected from 12 Colorado ski resorts between 1988 and 1995. Of these, 491 (15.3%) were ankle injuries and 58 (1.8%) were foot injuries.
D P, Kirkpatrick   +4 more
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