Factors associated with self-reported failure of binding to release among recreational skiers
Female recreational skiers have twice the knee injury incidence of male skiers and the reported proportion of failure of binding release is considerably higher among females. It remains unclear whether this sex difference belongs only to an injury of the knee joint or also to other body parts. There...
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Main Authors: | Gerhard Ruedl (Author), Karl-Peter Benedetto (Author), Christian Fink (Author), Robert Bauer (Author), Martin Burtscher (Author) |
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Bern Open Publishing,
2016-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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