Risk of injuries, symptoms of excessive strain and preventive possibilities in cross-country skiing. A comparison between classical technique and skating technique

Sportverletzung Sportschaden : Organ der Gesellschaft für Orthopädisch-Traumatologische Sportmedizin
B C Frank

Abstract

A standardised questionnaire was drawn up and submitted to 690 cross-country skiers active in popular (pastime) sports, competitive sports and high-performance sports, between 1990 and 1993, covering a total of 189 injuries and 1,281 cases of complaints caused by overstrain. Over and above this, muscular imbalance and postural characteristics (for example, signs of vestibular syndrome) were examined in 94 of these skiers. Three times as many skiers (69.3%) reported on complaints than skiers reporting on injuries (20.3%). Complaints concerned particularly the lower extremities (45.9%), whereas injuries were more frequent at the upper extremities (47.6%). Minor injuries predominated (77%) such as sprains and distortions (23.8%), contusions (25.9%), skin injuries (13.7%) and muscle injuries (13.7%) as well as mild complaints (45.1%) such as blisters at the hand and feet. High-performance sportsmen (14.4%) are significantly most frequently injured when employing the skating technique, whereas in competitive sports the "classical" technique results in a greater incidence of accidents (16.1%). Most accidents occur during downhill skiing, on rutty and icy tracks, collisions, due to inadequate technique, lack of balance and unskilled h...Continue Reading

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Nov 16, 2018·Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine : Official Journal of the Canadian Academy of Sport Medicine·Alena KobesovaJiri Kriz

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