Aim: Snowboard and skiing are differnt winter sport
methods. This study aimed to compare the two techniques.
Methods: In the 2016-2017 winter season, 108 winter
sportmen/women were evaluated for traumas in Palandoken Ski Center/Erzurum. 61
of 108 were ski-user (Group A) and 47 were snowboard-user (Group B).
Results: In Group A, traumas were: 27 knee, 16 elbow, 11
hip and 7 ankle. In Group B: 21 wrist, 11 skull, 9 vertebra, 6 knee. 6 cases
have needed intensive care in Group B, and only one in Group A.
Conclussion: Snowboard has balance-active, younger and
easy-learning method. Skiing has speedy, prolonged-time, more harder method.
Traumas of snowboard may be more mortal than skiing; but skiing more morbid
than snowboard.
Journal Section | Makaleler |
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Publication Date | October 5, 2017 |
Published in Issue | Year 2017 Volume: 3 Issue: 5 S |
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