The influence of ski waist-width and fatigue on knee-joint stability and skier’s balance

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Alpine skiing is a complex sport that demands a high level of motor control and balance. In general, skiers are prone to deterioration in the state of fatigue due to using inappropriate equipment. As a consequence, the risk of injury might increase. This study aimed to examine the influence of fatigue and ski waist-width on knee-joint stability and skier’s balance. A laboratory skiing simulation in a quasistatic ski-turning position was conducted where the lower-limb kinematics was recorded using an optical system, and the balance-determining parameters were captured using a force plate. It was demonstrated that the knee-joint kinematics and skier’s balance were hampered in the state of fatigue, as well as when using skis with a large waist-width. The results of the study suggest avoiding the fatigue state and the use of skis having a large waist-width while skiing on hard surfaces to decrease the risk of injury.

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Zorko, M., Hirsch, K., Šarabon, N., & Supej, M. (2020). The influence of ski waist-width and fatigue on knee-joint stability and skier’s balance. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 10(21), 1–13. https://doi.org/10.3390/app10217766

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