Recent data reported by The Tennessean reveals a significant increase in ‘hidden’ ski injuries this season. These injuries, often overlooked, are not the typical broken bones commonly associated with skiing. Instead, they encompass a range of conditions such as concussions, ligament tears, and strains, which may not immediately present symptoms. The uptick in these hidden injuries highlights the critical need for increased awareness and prevention measures among skiers. Factors such as inadequate protective gear, lack of awareness, and insufficient training are contributing to this rise. Ski resorts and health professionals are urged to enhance safety protocols and education to address this growing concern. As more individuals flock to ski slopes, understanding and mitigating these hidden risks becomes essential for ensuring a safe skiing experience.
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