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One move too many: How to understand the injuries and overduse syndromes of rock climbing

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Rock climbers exert unique stress on their bodies both while training and during the focus of a redpoint. The effort behind these precision moves exposes athletes to the risk of injury in the pursuit of better climbing. For those who’ve made one move too many, esteemed German sports medicine doctors Dr. Thomas Hochholzer and Dr. Volker Schoeffl provide an in-depth examination of common climbing injuries, treatments, and prevention. From the mildest case of belayers neck to a complete finger pulley rupture, get the information you need to avoid injury or to get back on the rock as soon as possible.

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One move too many: How to understand the injuries and overduse syndromes of rock climbing, Thomas Hochholzer, Volker Schoeffl

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Titre
One move too many: How to understand the injuries and overduse syndromes of rock climbing
Langue
Anglais
Publié
2006
Format
souple
Pages
230
ISBN10
1892540916
ISBN13
9781892540911
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Rock climbers exert unique stress on their bodies both while training and during the focus of a redpoint. The effort behind these precision moves exposes athletes to the risk of injury in the pursuit of better climbing. For those who’ve made one move too many, esteemed German sports medicine doctors Dr. Thomas Hochholzer and Dr. Volker Schoeffl provide an in-depth examination of common climbing injuries, treatments, and prevention. From the mildest case of belayers neck to a complete finger pulley rupture, get the information you need to avoid injury or to get back on the rock as soon as possible.