Skiing injuries

Can Fam Physician. 1975 Sep;21(9):95-9.

Abstract

In the broad spectrum of orthopedic skiing injuries, 'second aid' on the mountain and at the base by the physician is very important. All skiing physicians should carry minimal medical supplies, including narcotic medication. Diagnosis and treatment of injuries at the hospital are outlined. Most ski fractures of the tibia can be treated by conservative methods. A more aggressive approach to diagnosis and treatment of ligamentous injuries of the knee is recommended.