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<blockquote data-quote="Iller" data-source="post: 843625" data-attributes="member: 29149"><p>Missade Yatzys edit (jag skrev nog samtidigt).</p><p>Citat från <a href="http://www.ski-injury.com/specific-injuries/knee" target="_blank">http://www.ski-injury.com/specific-injuries/knee</a></p><p>(inte direkt PubMed men jag orkade inte riktigt researcha på allvar)</p><p></p><p>//</p><p>Forward twisting fall (‘‘valgus-external rotation") mechanism</p><p>This mechanism is now thought by many ski injury researchers to be the number one mechanism of ACL injury amongst alpine skiers using modern carving skis. It is thought to occur when the skier moves forwards relative to the ski (such as when catching an edge whilst turning). As a result, a bending movement is applied as the affected leg twists and rotates outwards and the forces generated rupture the ACL.</p><p>//</p><p></p><p>samt</p><p></p><p>//</p><p>The Phantom Foot (backward twisting fall or ‘‘flexion-internal rotation'') mechanism</p><p>This profile was identified and named by Carl Ettlinger and colleagues in Vermont in the mid 1990's before the advent of modern carving skis and has been reported to account for up to 70% of all ACL ruptures from alpine skiing on traditional (i.e. non-carving skis). </p><p>//</p><p></p><p>Har försvaret något att tillägga?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Iller, post: 843625, member: 29149"] Missade Yatzys edit (jag skrev nog samtidigt). Citat från [URL]http://www.ski-injury.com/specific-injuries/knee[/URL] (inte direkt PubMed men jag orkade inte riktigt researcha på allvar) // Forward twisting fall (‘‘valgus-external rotation") mechanism This mechanism is now thought by many ski injury researchers to be the number one mechanism of ACL injury amongst alpine skiers using modern carving skis. It is thought to occur when the skier moves forwards relative to the ski (such as when catching an edge whilst turning). As a result, a bending movement is applied as the affected leg twists and rotates outwards and the forces generated rupture the ACL. // samt // The Phantom Foot (backward twisting fall or ‘‘flexion-internal rotation'') mechanism This profile was identified and named by Carl Ettlinger and colleagues in Vermont in the mid 1990's before the advent of modern carving skis and has been reported to account for up to 70% of all ACL ruptures from alpine skiing on traditional (i.e. non-carving skis). // Har försvaret något att tillägga? [/QUOTE]
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