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Podiatric Management in Ice Skating - AAPSM

NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2003 PODIATRY article is the second in a seven-part sports podiatry series written bymembers of the American Academy ofPodiatric Sports Medicine. This sport-specific series is intended as a practical how-to primer to familiarize you withthe specific needs of patients who partici-pate in these sports, and the types of in-juries and treatment challenges you relikely to Skating in all its various formshas shown increased popularityworld wide. Olympic speed skatingchampions are coming from areas ofwarm climate and ice hockey teamsare starting up in almost every popu-lated geographical location. A closecousin to ice Skating is in-line skat-ing, which is a similar biomechanicalactivity and is another commonrecreational and fitness increasing popularity of skatingmakes it likely that all Podiatric prac-titioners will benefit from a funda-mental understanding of the man-agement of this athletic population,regardless of practice location.

Clinical Injury Perspective Without a doubt the most com-mon foot and lower extremity injury patterns seen in ice hockey are acute traumatic events.

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