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Hi, I am an Orthopaedic surgery resident currently doing a survey looking at upper extremity injuries sustained while climbing. I am inviting you to participate in a survey investigating upper extremity injuries sustained among climbers over the past 5 years. I have a brief online survey that should take less than 5 minutes to complete. The purpose of the survey is to identify specific aspects of climbing that may be associated with upper extremity injuries and the types of upper extremity injuries sustained in climbing. Your responses will be anonymous and used in aggregate to identify significant relationships between climbing and upper extremity injuries. If you are interested in participating, please send an email to the following address:

 

ClimbingInjurySurvey@gmail.com

 

Your email will be used soley for the purpose of sending you the survey link. Thank you in advance for your assistance. If you know of any one who would be interested in participating, please forward them the email address. Thank you

 

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Still want to encourage anyone willing to participate in a survey looking at climbing associated injuries. Please email me climbinginjurysurvey@gmail.com if you are interested. We are trying to get as many responses as we can to help make the study beneficial. Thanks for your support!

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Too bad you're not doing your study on lower extremities. I'm typing this with a huge ice pack on my knee! And the best part is I haven't climbed yet (July 12th). I'm destroying my knees just by training! If I screw up a shoulder....I'll let you know!

Actually, from what I've heard....most climbing injuries tend to be lower extremities. It's hard on the knees.

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Your responses will be anonymous and used in aggregate to identify significant relationships between climbing and upper extremity injuries.

 

to what end? what's the purpose?

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