2021
DOI: 10.1136/bmjsem-2021-001111
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Perceptions of experts on key injury risk factors in alpine ski racing as a function of stakeholder role and associated level of competition

Abstract: Objectives(1) To update experts’ priorities of perceived key injury risk factors in alpine ski racing based on a framework and list derived 10 years ago, (2) to identify additionally emerging risk factors since then and (3) to compile a list with countermeasure suggestions.MethodsA sample of 532 expert stakeholders (athletes, coaches, team medical staff, Ski Racing Suppliers (SRS) and International Ski Federation (FIS) representatives) from the World Cup (WC), European Cup (EC) and FIS-race level participated … Show more

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“…Three authors (OBM, EV, and JS) elaborated a tailored table for data extraction from the included studies after agreement within the study team and based on relevant alpine skiing injury and conceptual papers. 1,4,13,[29][30][31][32][33] The data we extracted from the included full-text articles were (a…”
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“…Three authors (OBM, EV, and JS) elaborated a tailored table for data extraction from the included studies after agreement within the study team and based on relevant alpine skiing injury and conceptual papers. 1,4,13,[29][30][31][32][33] The data we extracted from the included full-text articles were (a…”
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confidence: 99%
“…For instance, based on the current research on injury etiology, more than half of the studies investigated athlete-related risk factors, whereas only 10% covered snow-related factors. Conversely, Kiers et al 29 investigated and updated the stakeholders' priorities of perceived key injury risk factor categories in alpine ski racing based on a framework from Spörri et al 4 Hence, based on stakeholders' perspectives, the most important risk factor entailed snow conditions, and three more snowrelated aspects were rated within the top 10 features. 29 Additionally, equipment-and course setting-related aspects were rated on top of athlete-related factors, which include fatigue, physical aspects, and athletes' race preparation and crash behavior.…”
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“…For example, injuries such as knee injuries can lead to temporary or permanent movement disabilities, and sometimes injuries can be fatal (Bianchi et al., 2017). Papers from the ski injury research area (Ruedl et al., 2016; Posch et al., 2017; Faulhaber et al., 2020; Carus and Castillo, 2021; Kiers et al., 2021) try to identify risk factors and propose interventions to reduce the risk of injury. Usually, this is done using experience (or expert knowledge), which is often suboptimal due to a complex relationship between the slope properties, weather conditions, skiing behavior, etc.…”
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