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    Injury risk evaluation in sport climbing by Neuhof, A, Hennig, F F, Schöffl, I, Schöffl, V

    Published in International journal of sports medicine (01-10-2011)
    “…The aim of this study was to quantify and rate acute sport climbing injuries. Acute sport climbing injuries occurring from 2002 to 2006 were retrospectively…”
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    The influence of the crimp and slope grip position on the finger pulley system by Schöffl, I, Oppelt, K, Jüngert, J, Schweizer, A, Neuhuber, W, Schöffl, V

    Published in Journal of biomechanics (18-09-2009)
    “…Abstract In this study the influence of the grip position (crimp grip vs. slope grip position) on the pulley system of the finger was investigated. For this…”
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    The influence of concentric and eccentric loading on the finger pulley system by Schöffl, I, Oppelt, K, Jüngert, J, Schweizer, A, Bayer, T, Neuhuber, W, Schöffl, V

    Published in Journal of biomechanics (18-09-2009)
    “…Abstract In this study we investigated the influence of the loading condition (concentric vs. eccentric loading) on the pulley system of the finger. For this…”
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    Evaluation of physiological standard pressures of the forearm flexor muscles during sport specific ergometry in sport climbers by Schoeffl, V, Klee, S, Strecker, W

    Published in British journal of sports medicine (01-08-2004)
    “…Background: Chronic exertional compartment syndromes (CECS) are well known in sports medicine. Most commonly affected is the tibialis anterior muscle…”
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    Climber's back--form and mobility of the thoracolumbar spine leading to postural adaptations in male high ability rock climbers by Förster, R, Penka, G, Bösl, T, Schöffl, V R

    Published in International journal of sports medicine (01-01-2009)
    “…In elite climbers, the development of "climber's back" has often been subjectively referred to. However no scientific proof is present. In a cross-sectional…”
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    Finger pain in rock climbers : reaching the right differential diagnosis and therapy by Schoeffl, V R, Schoeffl, I

    “…Injuries and overuse syndromes of the fingers are the most common problems in rock climbers. While injuries to the finger flexor pulley system and…”
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    Sport climbing with pre-existing cardio-pulmonary medical conditions by Kuepper, T, Morrison, A, Gieseler, U, Schoeffl, V

    Published in International journal of sports medicine (01-06-2009)
    “…Over the past 25 years sport climbing has developed from an elite extreme sport subculture pursued by few into a mainstream recreational sport enjoyed globally…”
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    Effect of exercise, body composition, and nutritional intake on bone parameters in male elite rock climbers by Kemmler, W, Roloff, I, Baumann, H, Schöffl, V, Weineck, J, Kalender, W, Engelke, K

    Published in International journal of sports medicine (01-08-2006)
    “…A low body mass index is considered essential for high performance in rock climbing; however its effect on bone may be negative. In this study we compared the…”
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    Cortisone-induced humerus head necrosis in acute myeloid leukemia: cartilage-preserving arthroscopic spongioplasty by Heid, A, Dickschas, J, Schoeffl, V

    Published in Der Unfallchirurg (01-02-2013)
    “…Osteonecrosis is a long known side effect in patients receiving cortisone or chemotherapy. A young patient was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) in…”
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    Evaluation of Injury and Fatality Risk in Rock and Ice Climbing by Schöffl, Volker, Morrison, Audry, Schwarz, Ulrich, Schöffl, Isabelle, Küpper, Thomas

    Published in Sports medicine (Auckland) (01-08-2010)
    “…Rock and ice climbing are widely considered to be ‘high-risk’ sporting activities that are associated with a high incidence of severe injury and even death,…”
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    Osteosynthesis of displaced fractures of the greater tuberosity with the Bamberg plate by Popp, D, Schöffl, V, Strecker, W

    Published in Operative Orthopädie und Traumatologie (01-10-2016)
    “…Internal fixation of displaced fractures of the greater tuberosity allowing functional aftercare. Displaced fractures of the greater tuberosity >5 mm…”
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    Work-relief ratios and imbalances of load application in sport climbing: Another link to overuse-induced injuries? by Donath, L., Roesner, K., Schöffl, V., Gabriel, H. H. W.

    “…An imbalanced load application of the upper extremity may contribute to overuse‐induced injuries of the fingers. Thus, the present study evaluated…”
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    Workload during cardiopulmonary resuscitation by Küpper, T., Steffgen, J., Morrison, A., Milledge, J., Schöffl, V.

    “…Objectives Lay resuscitation is crucial for the survival of the patients with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. Therefore, lay CPR should be a basic skill for…”
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    Strength measurement and clinical outcome after pulley ruptures in climbers by SCHÖFFL, Volker Rainer, EINWAG, Frank, STRECKER, Wolf, SCHÖFFL, Isabelle

    “…Ruptures of the finger flexor pulleys are the most frequent injuries in rock climbers. Whereas multiple pulley injuries demand a surgical reconstruction,…”
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    Surgical Repair of Multiple Pulley Injuries—Evaluation of a New Combined Pulley Repair by Schöffl, V., MD, PhD, Küpper, T., MD, PhD, Hartmann, J., MD, Schöffl, I., MD, PhD

    Published in The Journal of hand surgery (American ed.) (01-02-2012)
    “…Purpose We report on a combined repair of multiple annular pulley tears using 1 continuous palmaris longus tendon graft to restore strength and function…”
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    Superior Labral Anterior-Posterior Lesions in Rock Climbers—Primary Double Tenodesis? by Schöffl, Volker, Popp, Dominik, Dickschass, Jörg, Küpper, Thomas

    Published in Clinical journal of sport medicine (01-05-2011)
    “…OBJECTIVE:Shoulder problems, especially SLAP (superior labral anterior-posterior) lesions, are frequent in rock climbers. Although various SLAP repair methods…”
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    Cheyne stokes breathing at high altitude: a helpful response or a troublemaker? by Küpper, T., Schöffl, V., Netzer, N.

    Published in Sleep & breathing (01-05-2008)
    “…Sleep disorders at high altitude are common and well-known for centuries. One symptom of the complex is periodic breathing (PB). PB occurs from a disbalance of…”
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