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Injury Patterns in Recreational Rock Climbers
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1995
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Physical ActivityLower Limb TraumaUpper ExtremityInjury PatternsInjury PreventionRecreational Rock ClimbersOrthopaedic SurgerySport LevelSport InjuryKinesiologyMusculoskeletal DisordersSport ScienceHealth SciencesSport RehabilitationPhysical FitnessRehabilitationPhysical TherapyEleven ClimbersHand TraumaMedicineSport-related Injuries
We studied 39 recreational rock climbers to determine the incidence and pattern of injuries sustained in the sport at their level. Eleven climbers (26%), who climbed beyond the sport level, had sustained a major injury from a fall. Thirty-five climbers (89%) sustained at least one significant injury. Fifty percent of the injuries involved the hand or wrist. Only seven climbers (19%) had evidence of a digital pulley injury (climber's finger). Four climbers (11%) had evidence of a carpal tunnel syndrome. Twenty climbers (50%) had tendinitis in an upper extremity on physical examination.
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