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Citation

Schydlowsky P, Halberg G, Galatius-Jensen SP. Ugeskr. Laeger 1993; 155(6): 387-390.

Vernacular Title

Skiskader. Opgorelse over vinteren 1990-1991 i en klinik i de franske Alper.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1993, Den Alm Danske Laegerforening)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

8447015

Abstract

The popularity of skiing has increased in recent years, producing an increase in the absolute number of ski injuries despite a decrease in the overall injury rate. A review of 620 injuries in a surgery in Val d'Isére, in the French Alps, during the winter season 1990-1991 confirmed the evolution in the epidemiology of ski injuries. In our study, fractures only constituted 11% of the ski lesions. The upper extremity was involved in 28% and the lower extremity in 49% of the injuries. 33% of the absolute number of injuries and 72% of the admissions to hospital were on account of knee injuries. More attention should be paid to the individual preparation of the skier.


Language: da

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