2020
DOI: 10.1136/injuryprev-2019-043629
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Terrain park feature compliance with Québec ski area safety recommendations

Abstract: ObjectivesThe primary objective of this paper is to examine terrain park (TP) feature compliance with recommendations from a ski area industry guide (are TP features compliant with the guide?) and determine factors that could be associated with TP feature compliance in Québec ski areas (do factors influence TP feature compliance?), Canada. These recommendations on the design, construction and maintenance are provided by the Québec Ski Areas Association Guide.MethodsA group of two to four trained research assis… Show more

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“…Incredibly, at the first Winter Youth Olympic Games more than a third of all snowboard half-pipe and slope-style competitors were injured [18]. Epidemiological research [19,20,21] continues to show that injuries on terrain park jumps are more likely and more severe than on normal slopes. Audet et.…”
Section: Historymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Incredibly, at the first Winter Youth Olympic Games more than a third of all snowboard half-pipe and slope-style competitors were injured [18]. Epidemiological research [19,20,21] continues to show that injuries on terrain park jumps are more likely and more severe than on normal slopes. Audet et.…”
Section: Historymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Audet et. al [20] provides evidence that skiing or snowboarding in a terrain park is a risk factor for head, neck, back, and other severe injuries. Hosaka et.…”
Section: Historymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Association of Quebec Ski Resorts lists unenforced recommendations for the design, construction, and maintenance of terrain parks and compliance with the adapted checklist in Quebec terrain parks was high (~91%). 15 The injury profile and features in terrain parks and skateparks are similar so it is possible that developing similar policies related to skateparks would reduce injuries among participants. 5 16 Active initiatives such as policies to mandate personal protective equipment also merit action.…”
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