Downhill Ski Injuries in Children and Adolescents

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Michael C. Meyers
C. Matthew Laurent
Robert W. Higgins
William A. Skelly
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[1] West Texas A&M University (WTAMU),Human Performance Research Laboratory, Department of Sports and Exercise Sciences
[2] University of Alabama,Department of Kinesiology
[3] Amarillo Sports Medicine and Orthopedic Center,Department of Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Coaching
[4] University of Wisconsin — Whitewater,undefined
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Sports Medicine | 2007年 / 37卷
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Ulnar Collateral Ligament; Musculoskeletal Immaturity; Cranial Trauma; Excessive Speed; Multiplicative Array;
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Downhill skiing is considered to be an enjoyable activity for children and adolescents, but it is not without its risks and injuries. Injury rates now range between 3.9 and 9.1 injuries per 1000 skier days, and there has been a well documented increase in the number of trauma cases and fatalities associated with this sport. Head and neck injuries are considered the primary cause of fatal injuries and constitute 11–20% of total injuries among children and adolescents. Cranial trauma is responsible for up to 54% of total hospital injuries and 67% of all fatalities, whereas thoracoabdominal and spine injuries comprise 4–10% of fatalities. Furthermore, there has been an increase in the proportion of upper extremity trauma with acromioclavicular dislocations, and clavicle and humeral fractures accounting for the majority (22–79%) of the injuries. However, the most common and potentially serious injuries in children and adolescents are those to the lower extremity, with knee sprains and anterior cruciate ligament tears accounting for up to 47.7% of total injuries. Knee sprains and grade III ligament trauma associated with lower leg fractures account for 39–77% of ski injuries in this young population.
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页数:14
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