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Hurt on the Slopes - Injuries
While Skiing
If you are an avid skier, there is a chance you'll have some sort of skiing injury
someday. It could be minor -- a bruise from falling, a scratch from a twig or sunburn.
It could, however, be major -- a torn ACL or bad frostbite.

The website Joint Healing has a great article on the common ski injuries -- they include
head injuries, knee injuries, fractures, and dislocated shoulder. Some of these can be
avoided by proper equipment, particularly a helmet.

A couple other tips from those well-acquanted with the slopes are probably worth
repeating: Stay in control, take breakes, and be wary of the late afternoon hours when
your mind says you're strong but your body is fatigued. If you want to ski some terrain
that will challenge your skill level, consider doing it in the mid-morning, just after a
couple easy warm-up runs.

Our advice to you, if you get hurt skiing, is pretty standard: See a doctor. If you get
hurt on the slopes and are lucky enough to get a sled ride down to the bottom from the
Ski Patrol, this will probably already be lined up for you. While you may be tempted to
wait until you get home and can see your doctor, keep in mind that even small
Emergency Rooms in ski towns are well-versed in ski injuries and may be the best
people to initially evaluate your condition.