Skiing injuries in children.

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Abstract

Skiing injuries in children continue to represent a significant health problem. The incidence of injuries in young teenagers remains significantly above the rate for all ages, and tibial fractures are particularly common. Continued efforts are needed to design adequate binding systems for the child that will account for the demands of a broad range of varying sizes and skill levels. As organized competition becomes more popular, there must be an increasing awareness and supervision of the unique musculoskeletal requirements of young competitors in both Alpine and Nordic events.

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Moreland, M. S. (1982). Skiing injuries in children. Clinics in Sports Medicine, 1(2), 241–251. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0278-5919(20)31484-8

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