Kitesurfing and snowkiting injuries in Norway: a retrospective study
Abstract Background Kiteboarding (kitesurfing on water and snowkiting) is a fairly new sport and is defined as a high-risk sport. The injury rate has been reported to be between 6 and 9 per 1000 h. The aim of the study was to identify and describe kiteboarding-related injuries in Norway over a five-...
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Main Authors: | Venke Torland (Author), Øyvind Thomassen (Author), Øyvind Østerås (Author) |
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