Risk factors of hand climbing‐related injuries
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...…Middelkoop, Rakhshandehroo, Bruens, Koes, & BiermaZeinstra, 2011), cool-down stretching, cardiovascular training, hydration (Josephsen et al., 2007; Lion et al., 2015; Van Middelkoop et al., 2011) and taping (I. Schöffl, Einwag, Strecker, Hennig, & Schöffl, 2007; Warme & Brooks, 2000)) did not…...
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"Risk factors of hand climbing‐relat..." refers background in this paper
...Functional adaptation of tendons after repetitive loading or overload (exercise) is a result of “microtrauma” and can take weeks (Lin et al., 2004)....
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...In our study, all climbers practiced more than twice a week and this lack of time for adaptation could result in tendon injuries over time (Lin et al., 2004)....
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"Risk factors of hand climbing‐relat..." refers background in this paper
...It has been shown that the athletes can recall precisely if they were injured or not within 1 year (Gabbe et al., 2003)....
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...However, these recommendations are not evidence-based as they do not address the described risk factors of CRI (e.g., overweight, climbing level, climbing experience, climbing frequency, and the climbing type; Josephsen et al., 2007; Jones et al., 2008; Backe et al., 2009; van Middelkoop et al., 2011; Hasler et al., 2012; Woollings et al., 2015)....
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...…as they do not address the described risk factors of CRI (e.g., overweight, climbing level, climbing experience, climbing frequency, and the climbing type; Josephsen et al., 2007; Jones et al., 2008; Backe et al., 2009; van Middelkoop et al., 2011; Hasler et al., 2012; Woollings et al., 2015)....
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...As hand and finger injuries are the most common injuries in climbing (Logan et al., 2004; Jones et al., 2008; Schoffl et al., 2010, 2015), we assume that climbers should be able to recall if they had a CRIH within the three preceding years....
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...However, the majority of CRI, which are often minor and originate from overuse, affect the upper extremity, especially affecting the wrists, the hands, and the fingers (Logan et al., 2004; Jones et al., 2008; Schoffl et al., 2010, 2015)....
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...However, the majority of CRI, which are often minor and originate from overuse, affect the upper extremity, especially affecting the wrists, the hands, and the fingers (Logan et al., 2004; Jones et al., 2008; Schoffl et al., 2010, 2015)....
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"Risk factors of hand climbing‐relat..." refers background in this paper
...These injuries are prominent and are characterized by a typical appearance, an intense pain, and a long rehabilitation period (Boyer et al., 2002)....
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"Risk factors of hand climbing‐relat..." refers background in this paper
...However, these recommendations are not evidence-based as they do not address the described risk factors of CRI (e.g., overweight, climbing level, climbing experience, climbing frequency, and the climbing type; Josephsen et al., 2007; Jones et al., 2008; Backe et al., 2009; van Middelkoop et al., 2011; Hasler et al., 2012; Woollings et al., 2015)....
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...…as they do not address the described risk factors of CRI (e.g., overweight, climbing level, climbing experience, climbing frequency, and the climbing type; Josephsen et al., 2007; Jones et al., 2008; Backe et al., 2009; van Middelkoop et al., 2011; Hasler et al., 2012; Woollings et al., 2015)....
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...Overweight has been previously shown to be a risk factor of CRI (Backe et al., 2009)....
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...The injury incidence of climbing-related injuries (CRI) ranges from 0.2 to 37.5 per 1000 h for outdoor climbing (Bowie et al., 1988; Backe et al., 2009; Schoffl et al., 2010; Neuhof et al., 2011; Durand-Bechu et al., 2014)....
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...5 per 1000 h for outdoor climbing (Bowie et al., 1988; Backe et al., 2009; Schoffl et al., 2010; Neuhof et al., 2011; Durand-Bechu et al., 2014)....
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