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Injuries in Norwegian Ski Resorts the Winter Seasons of 2005 and 2006

机译:2005年和2006年冬季,挪威滑雪胜地的受伤情况

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A central ski patrol-based registration of skiing and boarding injuries was performed by the Norwegian Ski Lift Association during the winter seasons 2004/2005 and 2005/2006. Totals of 8130 injured skiers/boarders and 5.466 million skier/boarder days were recorded during the two seasons, giving an injury rate of 1.5 injured per 1000 skier/boarder days. Most of the injuries occurred during alpine skiing (58 %) and snowboarding (35 %), compared to telemark skiing (3 %) and skiboarding (4 %). Wrist injuries were common among injured snowboarders (26 %) compared to only 5 % each for the others (P<0.001). The knee was the main injury location in alpine skiers (24 %) compared to 23 % among skiboarders, 14 % among telemarkers and only 7 % among snowboarders (P<0.001). The percentage of knee injuries in females (28 %) was almost twice as high as for males (P<0.001), whereas shoulder injuries were twice as high in males (17 %) as in females (8 %) (P<0.001). As a percentage of all injuries, skiboarders suffered more fractures (34 %) than snowboarders (33 %), telemarkers (26 %), and alpine skiers (22 %) (P<0.001), but fracture of the lower leg was uncommon among snowboarders (1 %) and telemarkers (3 %) compared to alpine skiers (6 %) and skiboarders (13 %) (P<0.001). Lower leg fractures accounted for 4 % of the injured alpine skiers 20 years and older, 3 % for adolescents aged 13-19 years compared to 13 % for children 12 years and younger (P<0.001). Twenty percent of the skiers/boarders were injured in terrain parks. They suffered more fractures, head, and back injuries than those injured on groomed slopes (P <0.01). In conclusion, injured alpine skiers were most prone to knee injuries, and skiboarders to lower leg fractures. This fracture was still a common injury for children in these two disciplines. Injured snowboarders were most prone to suffer wrist injuries. The prevalence of knee injuries among females was almost twice that of males, whereas the reverse was observed for shoulder injuries.
机译:挪威滑雪缆车协会在2004/2005冬季和2005/2006冬季进行了基于中央滑雪巡逻的滑雪和登机伤害登记。在两个季节中,总共记录了8130名滑雪者/寄宿生受伤的天数和546.6万滑雪者/寄宿生的天数,每1000名滑雪者/寄宿生的受伤率为1.5。大多数伤害发生在高山滑雪(58%)和单板滑雪(35%)期间,而远距离滑雪(3%)和滑雪板(4%)发生。在受伤的单板滑雪者中手腕受伤是常见的(26%),而在其他滑雪者中手腕受伤仅为5%(P <0.001)。膝关节是高山滑雪者的主要受伤部位(24%),而滑雪者中膝关节是23%,电记员中14%,滑雪者中只有7%(P <0.001)。女性(28%)的膝伤百分比几乎是男性的两倍(P <0.001),而男性(17%)的肩部伤害是女性(8%)的两倍(P <0.001) 。在所有伤害中占比最高的是,滑雪板骨折(34%)比滑雪板(33%),伸缩板(26%)和高山滑雪板(22%)多(P <0.001),但小腿骨折很少见单板滑雪者(1%)和远程标记者(3%),而高山滑雪者(6%)和滑雪者(13%)(P <0.001)。小腿骨折占20岁及以上受伤高山滑雪者的4%,13-19岁青少年占3%,而12岁及以下儿童占13%(P <0.001)。地形公园中有20%的滑雪者/寄宿者受伤。他们遭受的骨折,头部和背部受伤要比在修饰的斜坡上受伤的人多(P <0.01)。总之,受伤的高山滑雪者最容易受到膝盖伤害,而滑雪者最容易造成小腿骨折。在这两个学科中,骨折仍然是儿童的常见伤害。受伤的滑雪者最容易遭受手腕伤害。女性膝盖受伤的发生率几乎是男性的两倍,而肩部受伤的发生率则相反。

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