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ASTM Selected Technical Papers
Skiing Trauma and Safety: Fifteenth Volume
By
RJ Johnson, MD
RJ Johnson, MD
1
University of Vermont
?
Burlington, Vermont,
USA
Symposium Chairman and Editor
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JE Shealy, PhD
JE Shealy, PhD
2
Rochester Institute of Technology
?
Rochester, New York,
USA
Symposium Co-chairman and Editor
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G Ahlbäumer, MD
G Ahlbäumer, MD
3
Klinik Gut St. Moritz
?
St. Moritz,
Switzerland
Program Chairman & Editor
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ISBN-10:
0-8031-3490-8
ISBN:
978-0-8031-3490-4
No. of Pages:
83
Publisher:
ASTM International
Publication date:
2005

Eight peer-reviewed papers provide the latest information on snow sport safety, including the means to prevent injury. Topics include:

• Use of the signal detection theory to evaluate the effectiveness of current release value recommendations for alpine ski bindings

• Methods that can minimize time-consuming correction procedures that improve the release retention performance of rental ski equipment

• Insight into the means of choosing an appropriate contrast-enhancing filter to allow better recognition of irregularities in the snow surface by moving skiers

• A case control study of the injury incidence of alpine skiing, telemarking, and snowboarding

• A one-year study of an indoor, artificial slope in Neuss, Germany to evaluate sustained injuries

• A three-year study of skiboarding injuries in comparison to those sustained by classic alpine skiers

• Use of a calibrated radar speed gun to determine the velocity of alpine skiers and snowboarders on “blue square” (more difficult) ski trails at three ski areas widely dispersed in the United States

• A means of predicting the risk of sustaining a knee injury in alpine skiing by computer simulations

STP 1464 is a valuable resource for binding, boot and ski manufacturers; engineers; university professors; physicians, and lawyers; as well as skiing professionals such as ski instructors, ski area managers, and participants in recreational and professional skiing activities.

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