To tape or not to tape: annular ligament (pulley) injuries in rock climbers-a systematic review
Abstract Background Popularity of rock climbing is steadily increasing. With its inclusion in the Olympic Games this will likely continue. Injuries from rock climbing are also increasing. The most common injury is to the flexor pulley system, consisting of the finger flexors and five annular ligamen...
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Main Authors: | Robin Larsson (Author), Lena Nordeman (Author), Christina Blomdahl (Author) |
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