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A Nationwide Study of Skiing and Snowboarding-Related Facial Trauma.

Thomas Joseph SorensonVedant BoradWarren Schubert
Published in: Craniomaxillofacial trauma & reconstruction (2021)
Skiing and snowboarding-related facial trauma is relatively uncommon in the US. In general, these injuries are largely decreasing, but facial fractures still occur not infrequently during these activities. Based on our data, we strongly urge helmet manufacturers to increase the availability of recreational snowsport helmets that include nose, orbit, and mandible protections, which could help to prevent many of these injuries.
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