Markus Posch,1 Martin Burtscher,1 Alois Schranz,2 Katja Tecklenburg,2 Kenneth Helle,2 Gerhard Ruedl1 1Department of Sport Science, University of Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria; 2Medalp Sportclinic, Imst, Austria Background and purpose: The ability to successfully self-release the ski binding can prevent skiing-related injuries of the lower extremities. Failure of binding release associated with a knee injury is significantly higher among females compared to males. The International Standards Organization ISO 11088 standard for binding setting values allows a lowering by 15% upon request of the skier. Thus, the aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of lowered ski binding settings by 15% on the outcome of the self-release test among fem...
AbstractIn the literature it is mentioned that ski boots might decrease balance ability and this inc...
Alpine skiing is a complex sport that demands a high level of motor control and balance. In general,...
Background:This study examined the effects of different levels of compression (0, 20 and 40 mmHg) pr...
Background: Among recreational skiers, ACL injury risk is about three times greater in females compa...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-12Releasable alpine ski bindings were developed and s...
Female recreational skiers have twice the knee injury incidence of male skiers and the reported prop...
Female recreational skiers have twice the knee injury incidence of male skiers and the reported prop...
Female recreational skiers have twice the knee injury incidence of male skiers and the reported prop...
Alpine skiing has always been an inherently dangerous activity. The standardization of acceptable eq...
Masteroppgave - Norges idrettshøgskole, 2015Background: New regulations for ski equipment were imple...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of individual, equipment-related and environmental ...
Abstract While ACL injury mechanisms in skiers using traditional skis are well studied, no study has...
To achieve success, skiers attempt to optimise various biomechanical parameters (eg, trajectory, vel...
Eight recreational skiers performed drop landings barefoot and wearing ski boots. The purpose of thi...
AbstractThis study focuses on soft boot snowboard bindings by looking at how users interact with the...
AbstractIn the literature it is mentioned that ski boots might decrease balance ability and this inc...
Alpine skiing is a complex sport that demands a high level of motor control and balance. In general,...
Background:This study examined the effects of different levels of compression (0, 20 and 40 mmHg) pr...
Background: Among recreational skiers, ACL injury risk is about three times greater in females compa...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-12Releasable alpine ski bindings were developed and s...
Female recreational skiers have twice the knee injury incidence of male skiers and the reported prop...
Female recreational skiers have twice the knee injury incidence of male skiers and the reported prop...
Female recreational skiers have twice the knee injury incidence of male skiers and the reported prop...
Alpine skiing has always been an inherently dangerous activity. The standardization of acceptable eq...
Masteroppgave - Norges idrettshøgskole, 2015Background: New regulations for ski equipment were imple...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of individual, equipment-related and environmental ...
Abstract While ACL injury mechanisms in skiers using traditional skis are well studied, no study has...
To achieve success, skiers attempt to optimise various biomechanical parameters (eg, trajectory, vel...
Eight recreational skiers performed drop landings barefoot and wearing ski boots. The purpose of thi...
AbstractThis study focuses on soft boot snowboard bindings by looking at how users interact with the...
AbstractIn the literature it is mentioned that ski boots might decrease balance ability and this inc...
Alpine skiing is a complex sport that demands a high level of motor control and balance. In general,...
Background:This study examined the effects of different levels of compression (0, 20 and 40 mmHg) pr...