The researchers identified six elements that, if all were present, inevitably led to injury to the downhill knee. They occurred in almost any order during a sudden loss of balance or control:
* Uphill arm back.
* Skier off-balance to the rear.
* Hips below the knees.
* Uphill ski unweighted.
* Weight on the inside edge of the downhill ski tail.
* Upper body generally facing the downhill ski.
and where is the fun in this:
To prevent such injuries, skiers need to break habits that can land them in dangerous situations, avoid risky behavior and learn to disrupt the sequence of events that ends with a pop.
More fucked up than a cricket in a hubcap
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