Winding Down After the Ski Season

THE SKIER & SNOWBOARDER MAGAZINE, MARCHFortunately, the condition is easy to treat either with
2001a programme of physiotherapy and/or a course of
FROM an orthopaedic and sports medicine point ofup to three injections. If the condition is allowed to
view the most useful thing a skier can do postpersist it usually deteriorates steadily and can lead to
season is to maintain fitness and treat any injuries.a complete tear in the tendon.
Most of us who go skiing sustain minor injuries inThe second most common complaint you are wise
various tumbles while on holiday and expect thenot to ignore is that of ongoing symptoms of pain,
residual discomfort/bruising/swelling to resolve itself.swelling, clicking or giving way following a minor knee
Fortunately, it does so in the vast majority of casesinjury If you had sustained a major ligament injury to
with most skiers treating themselves with a degreeyour knee while skiing you would certainly have
of neglect, rest, ice and anti-inflammatories.known all about it and would probably have to be
This is probably entirely appropriate for the mostblood wagoned down and possibly flown home.
part. However, there are a few common, persistentIt is, however, possible to sustain relatively minor
or nagging injuries that are best not ignored.cartilage tears in the knee which can grumble on for
A common injury among skiers and snowboardersmonths with symptoms as I have described above.
alike is a fall on to the shoulder or a fall involving theIf you have such knee symptoms after a minor
shoulder. This can produce a common condition ofskiing injury then I would recommend referral to a
subacromial impingement syndrome (painful arclocal orthopaedic surgeon with an interest in sports
syndrome). This is a condition manifested by peoplemedicine. He or she is likely to investigate with an
experiencing pain when their arm is utilized up atMRI scan to confirm the diagnosis and can either put
around shoulder height or once they take their armyour mind at rest by saying that there is no evidence
right up into full elevation the pain either disappearsof any cartilage injury and that your symptoms will
or subsides.settle, or that the scan may confirm the diagnosis, in
The pathology with this condition is of an injury to awhich case arthroscopic surgery will cure you quite
tendon in the shoulder called the rotator cuff whichquickly
becomes either partly torn or simply inflamed. InIf you leave such meniscal tears without treatment
either case it swells and this swollen enlarged tendonthe tears can extend and lead to secondary
gets caught as it runs through a bony ligamentousdegenerative change.
tunnel in the shoulder. The condition becomes a bit ofIn summary, therefore, any symptoms from minor
a vicious circle in that the more the tendon is swolleninjuries sustained while skiing that persist for more
the more it rubs and so on and so forth.than six weeks should be taken seriously.