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PARK CITY, Utah — A five-grade imaging classification system and diagnostic therapeutic algorithm may reduce the risk for primary periphyseal stress injuries among young rock climbers, according to a presenter here.“[Primary periphyseal stress injury (PPSI)] is the most common injury among youth climbers. Lower grade lead climbers who are younger than age 16 have become this new
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