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Citation

Schmid A, Hüring H, Huber G, Gösele A, Hecker-Kube H, Gruhn O, Stinus H, Birnesser H, Keul J. Sportverletz Sportschaden 1998; 12(1): 26-30.

Vernacular Title

Verletzungsrisiko von behinderten Leistungssportlern im Skilanglauf in der

Affiliation

Abt. Präventive und Rehabilitative Sportmedizin, Medizinische Universitätsklinik Freiburg.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1998, Georg Thieme Verlag)

DOI

10.1055/s-2007-993331

PMID

9592916

Abstract

Injuries caused by cross country skiing have been poorly investigated in handicapped athletes. The dynamic sliding shape of motion makes this sport to a suitable discipline for people with a deficit of locomotion. Visual handicapped people with a guide are able to improve their motoric skills, co-ordination, orientation and body self-consciousness in the track. Since handicapped athletes are performing in international competitions the training intensity to fulfill the requirements, but also the risk of overstrain induced injuries got increased, like in other high-performance sports. Our study examined injuries and overuse syndromes of the German National Team Ski Nordic during the Paralympics in Tignes/ Albertville (1992). Lillehammer (1994) and the training period in preparation for the Paralympics in Nagano (March 1998). The incidence and kind of injuries in the competitive handicapped cross country skier was comparable with non-handicapped athletes, but the injury pattern was different.


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