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Why are there so many ankle injuries in hockey - Andy McDonaldSubmitted by Doctor Hibbert on Mon, 2008-11-17 17:01.
Broken ankles aren't anything to mess with. We've discussed how to treat a broken ankle in the past, but I wanted to take the time to add some more information about it, specifically how hockey players are at an increased risk of ankle injuries. Whenever a bone is broken there are three things involved:
Hockey players are more susceptible to broken ankles due to the constant pressure they put on their ankle joints. They are constantly pushing to start and pushing to stop. Sometimes they get hit as they are doing this, which exposes the weakness in the bone. Ankle problems in the NHL are so bad that they actually sell devices in their store to prevent ankle injuries. If you can't trust the NHL to peddle you something useful, there are two medical studies focusing on ankles and the NHL. The first one looked at the, wait for it, St. Louis Blues. It's summary:
The second study looked at the equipment used. Who knew people looked into this? This study said:
Fascinating. I wonder if Andy McDonald availed himself of these studies? add new comment | 1694 reads
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