Climbers' injury recovery: physical therapy vs. Self-Care showdown

NCT ID NCT07278791

First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026

Summary

This study surveys 300 indoor climbers aged 18-50 who had an arm, wrist, or shoulder injury in the past year. It compares how quickly people recover with different treatments, like physical therapy versus self-care. The goal is to find which approach helps climbers return to climbing faster and avoid re-injury.

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Arm Injuries Athletic Injuries

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