Background: In a previous study, we concluded that a safety helmet can reduce the risk for head injury by 60%. Other studies reported similar effects, resulting in a general recommendation to wear a helmet while skiing or snowboarding. Aim: To determine the effect of the expected increased helmet wear on the risk of head injury one decade after the recommendation. Methods: Ski patrols reported injury cases in major Norwegian alpine ski resorts. Injury type, helmet use and other risk factors were recorded. A multiple logistic regression analysis was used to assess the relation between individual risk factors and the risk of head injuries by comparing head injured skiers (cases) with skiers and snowboarders who reported other injuries (co...
© 2020, CIC Edizioni Internazionali s.r.l.. All rights reserved. Background. Skiing and snowboarding...
Objectives: Studies have shown that head injuries are the leading cause of death on ski slopes. Stat...
Questions under study/principles: Analysis of changes in the behaviour of wearing protective equipme...
Background: In a previous study, we concluded that a safety helmet can reduce the risk for head inju...
ALPINE SKIING AND SNOWBOARD-ing are increasingly popularwinter sports and are en-joyed by several hu...
In a case-control study, the authors examined the relation between helmet use and neck injury among ...
Background: Traumatic head injury is the leading cause of mortality and serious morbidity in snow sp...
The aim of this study was to examine the effect of helmet use on non-head–neck injury severity and c...
Summary: Objectives: The aim of this study was to quantify helmet use in skiing and snowboarding in...
Objective: To determine the effect of helmets on the risk of head and neck injuries in skiers and sn...
OBJECTIVE:Helmet use in Dutch recreational skiers and snowboarders (DRSS) remains low. This study ev...
The rate of head injury is 1.86-6 times higher for snowboarding than for skiing. Detailed data about...
Purpose: To evaluate whether helmets increase the incidence and/or severity of cervical spine injury...
Skiing and snowboarding are popular winter activities.1Estimates from numerous countries indicate th...
Objective Helmet use in Dutch recreational skiers and snowboarders (DRSS) remains low. This study ev...
© 2020, CIC Edizioni Internazionali s.r.l.. All rights reserved. Background. Skiing and snowboarding...
Objectives: Studies have shown that head injuries are the leading cause of death on ski slopes. Stat...
Questions under study/principles: Analysis of changes in the behaviour of wearing protective equipme...
Background: In a previous study, we concluded that a safety helmet can reduce the risk for head inju...
ALPINE SKIING AND SNOWBOARD-ing are increasingly popularwinter sports and are en-joyed by several hu...
In a case-control study, the authors examined the relation between helmet use and neck injury among ...
Background: Traumatic head injury is the leading cause of mortality and serious morbidity in snow sp...
The aim of this study was to examine the effect of helmet use on non-head–neck injury severity and c...
Summary: Objectives: The aim of this study was to quantify helmet use in skiing and snowboarding in...
Objective: To determine the effect of helmets on the risk of head and neck injuries in skiers and sn...
OBJECTIVE:Helmet use in Dutch recreational skiers and snowboarders (DRSS) remains low. This study ev...
The rate of head injury is 1.86-6 times higher for snowboarding than for skiing. Detailed data about...
Purpose: To evaluate whether helmets increase the incidence and/or severity of cervical spine injury...
Skiing and snowboarding are popular winter activities.1Estimates from numerous countries indicate th...
Objective Helmet use in Dutch recreational skiers and snowboarders (DRSS) remains low. This study ev...
© 2020, CIC Edizioni Internazionali s.r.l.. All rights reserved. Background. Skiing and snowboarding...
Objectives: Studies have shown that head injuries are the leading cause of death on ski slopes. Stat...
Questions under study/principles: Analysis of changes in the behaviour of wearing protective equipme...