Biomechanics of carving skis

R. Greenwald, V. Senner, S. Swanson

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Abstract

Carving skis and skiboards have arrived in the Alpine skiing community. The scientific community has great interest in studying both the performance and safety aspects of these new products. To date, several studies have been concluded, and numerous others are in progress. Neither carving skis, which need to be more concisely defined in the future, nor skiboards appear to significantly increase the injury risk to the user. Differences in the biomechanics of skiing using these products do appear to exist compared to traditional skis. Additional research is appropriate to better understand how these kinematic changes relate to factors such as improved ease of use, reduction in fatigue, education and learning how to ski, and injury prevention.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)40-44
Number of pages5
JournalSchweizerische Zeitschrift fur Sportmedizin und Sporttraumatologie
Volume49
Issue number1
StatePublished - 2001
Externally publishedYes

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