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Snowboarding Injuries

The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1992
This retrospective study includes 59 people treated at our trauma centre for snowboard accidents that happened in the 1989 winter season. 22 People were severely injured. 2 people died due to a polytrauma. One fracture of the cervical vertebrate column was followed by complete hemiplegia.
Richard B. Ganong   +3 more
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Magine Snowboards

Case Studies in Sport Management, 2015
This case illustrates the challenges entrepreneurs experience as they try to guide a new venture to the commercialization stage in the entrepreneurial process. Steve Wheeler, Mike Maddock, and Marcel Savidon are three young entrepreneurs and friends who founded Magine Snowboards, a company focused on the manufacturing of snowboards. This case is set in
Jose Lam, Jacqueline Walsh
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Have Snowboard, Will Soar

The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1990
Snowboarding is not just another winter sport-it's a life-style that is sweeping the country in increasing numbers, particularly among the young. Snowboarders need to be aware of the injury risks and of how to protect themselves.
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Snowboarding

2012
While snowboarding didn't become a commercial success until the early 1980s, the roots of the modern snowboard go back to at least 1964, when Sherman Poppen invented the "Snurfer" by bolting two skis together and adding a rope for stability. Today snowboarding is one of the most prominent and appealing youth sports. Want proof? Professional snowboarder
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Snowboarding and skateboarding

2020
Snowboarding and skateboarding are two of the most popular “action” or “extreme” sports. Born in the second half of the 20th century, these two board sports came of age in the global media spotlight. They rapidly grew in popularity, representing a youthful counter-culture to mainstream sport.
Mikhail Batuev   +2 more
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SNOWBOARD

1998
Disclosed is a snowboard comprising reinforcing striations, at least in the sharp-end portion near the surface. Said striations are designed as damping grooves (7, 8) of a high-tensile material (28) and covered on both sides with a viscoelastic material (27).
F2 INTERNATIONAL GES MBH   +1 more
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Snowboarding

2020
Tobias Baumgart, Christian Ehrnthaller
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[Snowboarding accidents].

Sportverletzung Sportschaden : Organ der Gesellschaft fur Orthopadisch-Traumatologische Sportmedizin, 2001
The present review summarises the related literature of the last ten years with request to snowboarding accidents. Sport accident statistics of snowboarding show high and increasing numbers of injuries. Already snowboarding ranks third of all sport accidents in Switzerland.
R, Müller   +3 more
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The effect of a ski and snowboard injury prevention video on safety knowledge in children and adolescents

Translational Sports Medicine, 2021
Tatum Priyambada Mitra   +2 more
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