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Citation

Shealy JE, Johnson RJ, Ettlinger CF, Johnson RJ, Shealy JE, Langran M. Ski. Trauma Saf. 2009; 17: 39-39-4.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2009, ASTM International)

DOI

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Abstract

The use of helmets has been proposed as a means of reducing the incidence of fatality in skiing and snowboarding. This paper presents results that suggest that while helmets may be effective at preventing minor injuries, they have not been shown to reduce the overall incidence of fatality in skiing and snowboarding even though as many as 40 % of the population at risk are currently using helmets. The results indicate that the use of a helmet will indeed influence the primary cause of death, but perhaps not the ultimate outcome.

KEYWORDS:

ski, snowboard, death, fatality


Language: en

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