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Efficacy of a new treatment algorithm for capsulitis of the fingers in rock climbers
Published 2025-01-01“…Outcomes were assessed using visual analogue scale (VAS), Buck-Gramcko score and a climbing specific outcome score with secondary patient recall.ResultsThe proximal interphalangeal joint of the middle finger was the most commonly affected joint, and there was no correlation with osteoarthritis. All climbers returned to sport within 12 months. The majority were able to maintain their level of performance after injury and the difference in climbing level before and after injury was not statistically significant (p = 0.22). …”
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Comparison of static and dynamic balance parameters and some performance characteristics in rock climbers of different levels
Published 2017-04-01“…On the other hand, dynamic balance could be considered to be a more important parameter than static balance for climbers by the nature of the sport.…”
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The Relationship between Climbing Ability and Physiological Responses to Rock Climbing
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Das Ende der kolonialen Epoche im Himalaya
Published 2024-12-01“…This process went unnoticed by self-confident Western Himalayan climbers. Sport expeditions described their successes without mentioning the involvement of high-altitude porters, and commercial expedition clients boasted about their ascents to eight-thousanders, not even mentioning the names of the Sherpas who guided them there. …”
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HIGH-ALTITUDE ILLNESS
Published 2015-05-01“…The attention was given to this disease due to the rising popularity of extreme sports (high mountain climbing, skiing and snowboarding) and the ease and availability of the current travelling, almost each year, millions of people could be exposed to the danger of HAI. …”
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