Objectives Outdoor rock climbing has become popular in recent years. However, few data have been published on climbing accidents in Switzerland, even though the Swiss Alps are a major climbing resort.To analyse data on accidents related to outdoor climbing treated in the Emergency Department (ED) of University Hospital Bern, Switzerland. Methods A retrospective database search for accidents related to outdoor climbing was conducted in the clinical reporting system E.care of the ED of University Hospital Bern for the period April 2012-December 2018. Results 78 patients were treated after an accident related to outdoor climbing, which accounted for 1 per 3571 (0.028%) of all ED visits during this period. Mean age was 35.8±10.4 ...
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Background The aim of this article is to report the findings of a secondary analysis of a previous i...
Background: Large technical developments in avalanche transceivers as well as in ski-shoe-binding un...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the frequency of overuse injuries in climbing among the general climbers,...
Previous research identified a trend for increasing numbers of injuries sustained while rock climbin...
Abstract Purpose Injury prevalence patterns for climbers have been presented in several papers but r...
Rock climbing, sport climbing and bouldering are highly popular new sport disciplines. An increasing...
Introduction: Climbing was accepted as the official discipline at the Olympic Games in Tokyo in 2020...
Ice climbing is widely considered to be a hazardous sport with a high risk of injury. To date, there...
PURPOSE:Rock climbing is becoming increasingly popular despite the risk of serious injury. Previous ...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Fall-related injuries (FRIs) are the most severe sport climbing in...
Competition climbing as an Olympic sport will debut at the 2020 summer games in Tokyo. The aims of t...
Background: Climbing is an increasingly popular sport worldwide. However relatively little is known ...
The clinical spectrum of injuries in crevasse accidents can range from benign to life-threatening, e...
INTRODUCTION The clinical spectrum of injuries in crevasse accidents can range from benign to lif...
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Background The aim of this article is to report the findings of a secondary analysis of a previous i...
Background: Large technical developments in avalanche transceivers as well as in ski-shoe-binding un...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the frequency of overuse injuries in climbing among the general climbers,...