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Snow Sports Trauma and Safety : Conference Proceedings of the International Society for Skiing Safety : 21st Volume

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Irving S. Scher, Richard M. Greenwald, Nicola Petrone, editors. --Cham: SpringerOpen , c2017.
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This book is open access under a CC BY-NC 2.5 license. ; This book covers the latest in snow sport epidemiology, snow sport injuries and treatment, and biomechanical/mechanical engineering related to snow sports injuries (mechanisms of injury, injury prevention by equipment design, injury prevention by design of resort features, and more). It brings together a collection of papers from the International Congress on Ski Trauma and Safety (the biennal meeting of the International Society for Skii…
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Corporate Author
International Society for Skiing Safety
Other Authors
Scher, Irving S.
Greenwald, Richard M.
Petrone, Nicola
Other Authors
International Congress on Ski Trauma and Safety (21st : 2015 : San Vito di Cadore—Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy)
Responsibility
Irving S. Scher, Richard M. Greenwald, Nicola Petrone, editors
Former Title
Skiing Trauma and Safety
Place of Publication
Cham
Publisher
SpringerOpen
Date of Publication
c2017
Physical Description
1 online resource (x, 206 p.) : 61 illus., 39 illus. in color.
ISBN
9783319527550
9783319527543 (Print ed.)
9783319527567 (Print ed.)
9783319849782 (Print ed.)
Subjects (MeSH)
Athletic Injuries
Biomedical Engineering
Skiing
Sports Medicine
Specialty
Traumatology
Abstract
This book is open access under a CC BY-NC 2.5 license.
This book covers the latest in snow sport epidemiology, snow sport injuries and treatment, and biomechanical/mechanical engineering related to snow sports injuries (mechanisms of injury, injury prevention by equipment design, injury prevention by design of resort features, and more). It brings together a collection of papers from the International Congress on Ski Trauma and Safety (the biennal meeting of the International Society for Skiing Safety) and presents the latest research on the effectiveness of winter sports equipment, the behavior of winter sports participants, and the epidemiology and biomechanics of winter sports injuries. This is an ideal book for researchers and professionals working in the field of sports medicine and safety. This book also: Covers the latest body of literature dealing with safety in winter sports as well as the prevention and treatment of injuries sustained by participants in these activities Broadens readers’ understanding of snow sport injury prevention research Illustrates ways safety standards for snow sports can be improved based on evidence-based research.
Contents
Part I. Epidemiology and Injury Assessment -- Injury Trends in Recreational Skiers and Boarders in the 16-Year Period 1996–2012 -- New Zealand Snow Sports Injury Trends Over Five Winter Seasons 2010–2014 -- Skiing and Snowboarding in Switzerland: Trends in Injury and Fatality Rates Over Time -- The Utility of Two National Injury Databases to Evaluate Snow-Sports Injuries in New Zealand -- A Sport Concussion Assessment Tool (SCAT2) for Use in Snowsports: Can the Balance Component of the Tool Be Improved? -- Part II. Ski Bindings -- Interactions of Tech Bindings with AT Boot Toe Inserts: Part I, Binding Toe-Piece Mechanics -- Interactions of Tech Bindings with AT Boot Toe Inserts: Part II. Binding in Skiing Mode -- Special Design of Ski Plates May Improve Skiing Safety - Self-Release of Ski Bindings: A Sex Comparison -- Part III. Impact Injury Mitigation -- Computer Simulation of the Skier-Flex Pole Impact in Slalom -- Sagittal Plane Helmet Acceleration at Pole Contact of Alpine Ski Racers is Dependent on Slalom Pole Type and Skill Level -- Auxetic Foam for Snow-Sport Safety Devices -- Part IV. Skier Behavior -- Recorded Speed on Alpine Slopes: How to Interpret Skier’s Perception of Their Speed? -- Snowsport Instructors: Their Actual Maximum Speeds, Their Estimation of Maximum Speed and Speed in Slow Zones, and Their Knowledge of Helmet Effectiveness -- Factors Associated with Alcohol Intake in Mountain Top Huts Among Slope Tourers -- To What Extent Do Attitudes Regarding Ski Helmets Change After a Period of Utilization?
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