Sportphysio 2021; 09(04): 155-162
DOI: 10.1055/a-1541-0989
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Einführung

Sportkletter- und Boulderverletzungen

Andreas Schweizer

Sportklettern und Bouldern gelten noch immer als sehr gefährlich. Verglichen mit anderen Sportarten ist die Inzidenz für Verletzungen jedoch recht gering. Wenn es zu Verletzungen kommt, sind meist Finger oder Schulter betroffen.



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Article published online:
23 August 2021

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