-Injury patterns differ between alpine skiing and snowboarding, although incidence of injury is about the same for both sports, with five injuries per one thousand visits to the slopes.
-Snowboarders tend to receive more upper extremity fractures, two-and-a-half times more than skiers do. They also incur more ankle injuries than skiers.
-Snowboarding injuries were usually minor in nature, for example, sprains strains, fractures and contusions. Serious injury was a result of direct trauma to affected organs.
-Snowboarders suffer significant injuries to the coccyx; the lowest part of the spine … often referred to as the tailbone.
-Other studies indicated that skiers are at a higher risk for spinal injury. · While knee injury is common among skiers, only experienced snowboarders show significant knee injury.
-Skiers commonly injure their thumbs due to using poles, while thumb injuries in snowboarders are almost non-existent.
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