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高山滑雪损伤及其预防

Alpine ski injuries and their prevention.

作者信息

Koehle Michael S, Lloyd-Smith Rob, Taunton Jack E

机构信息

Allan McGavin Sports Medicine Centre, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

出版信息

Sports Med. 2002;32(12):785-93. doi: 10.2165/00007256-200232120-00003.

Abstract

Alpine skiing is a popular sport with significant risk of injury. Since the 1970s, injury rates have dropped from approximately 5 to 8 per 1000 skier-days to about 2 to 3 per 1000 skier-days. The nature of the injuries has also been transformed over the same period. Lower leg injuries are becoming less common while the incidence of knee sprains and upper extremity injuries is becoming more common. Much of this change can be attributed to advancements in binding technology, which effectively reduces lower leg injury, but does not adequately address the issue of knee sprains. Along with design, binding adjustment and maintenance are important preventative factors. Poorly adjusted bindings have been correlated with increased injury rates. Upper extremity injuries constitute approximately one-third of skiing injuries, with ulnar collateral ligament sprains and shoulder injuries being the most common. Strategies to prevent these include proper poling technique and avoidance of non-detachable ski pole retention devices. Spinal injuries in skiers have been traditionally much less common than in snowboarders, but this disparity is likely to diminish with the recent trend of incorporating snowboarding moves into skiing. Strategies to help reduce these injuries include promoting the development of terrain parks and focussing on proper technique during such moves. Head injuries have been increasing in incidence over recent decades and account for more than half of skiing-related deaths. The issue of ski helmets remains controversial while evidence for their efficacy remains under debate. There is no evidence to demonstrate that traditional ski instruction reduces injury frequency. More specific programmes focussed on injury prevention techniques are effective. The question of pre-season conditioning to prevent injuries needs further research to demonstrate efficacy.

摘要

高山滑雪是一项广受欢迎但受伤风险很高的运动。自20世纪70年代以来,受伤率已从每1000个滑雪日约5至8起降至每1000个滑雪日约2至3起。在同一时期,受伤的性质也发生了变化。小腿受伤越来越少见,而膝盖扭伤和上肢受伤的发生率则越来越高。这种变化很大程度上可归因于固定器技术的进步,它有效地减少了小腿受伤,但没有充分解决膝盖扭伤的问题。除了设计,固定器的调整和维护也是重要的预防因素。调整不当的固定器与受伤率增加有关。上肢受伤约占滑雪受伤的三分之一,其中尺侧副韧带扭伤和肩部受伤最为常见。预防这些损伤的策略包括正确的撑杆技术和避免使用不可拆卸的滑雪杖固定装置。传统上,滑雪者的脊柱损伤比单板滑雪者少见得多,但随着最近将单板滑雪动作融入滑雪的趋势,这种差距可能会缩小。有助于减少这些损伤的策略包括促进地形公园的发展,并在此类动作中注重正确的技术。近几十年来,头部受伤的发生率一直在上升,占滑雪相关死亡人数的一半以上。滑雪头盔的问题仍然存在争议,其功效的证据仍在争论中。没有证据表明传统的滑雪教学能降低受伤频率。更具体的侧重于预防损伤技术的课程是有效的。季前体能训练预防损伤的问题需要进一步研究以证明其有效性。

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