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Scapholunate Ligament Injury – Case Study and Return to Climbing Protocol

This presentation presents a detailed case study on a scapholunate ligament injury, providing a comprehensive look at the anatomy, biomechanics, injury history, rehabilitation protocol, and the climber’s return to sport. Led by Rachel Rubin-Sarganis and Waldo Cheung, both highly qualified physical therapists with advanced degrees, this session explores the unique challenges of treating climbing-specific [...]

By |June 7th, 2025|Wrist and Hand|0 Comments

S3, E3: How to Prevent and Recover from Meniscus Injury – Joshua Foster

In this conversation, Jared Vagy and Josh Foster discuss meniscal injuries in rock climbers. They explain what a meniscal injury is and how climbers can injure their meniscus. They discuss the signs and symptoms of a meniscal injury and how it is diagnosed and treated. They also outline a rehabilitation plan for meniscal injuries, [...]

By |May 1st, 2025|Interview|0 Comments

S3, E2: Ankle Sprain Rehab for Rock Climbers – Nicholas Hedges

In this conversation, Dr. Nick Hedges discusses the importance of the lower body, specifically the ankle, in climbing. He highlights the prevalence of ankle injuries in climbing and the potential consequences of ankle sprains. Dr. Hedges provides self-assessment techniques to determine ankle susceptibility and reduce the risk of injury. He also explains how to [...]

By |March 1st, 2025|Interview|0 Comments

S3, E1: TFCC injury – A Common Wrist Pain in Climbers -Kimmy Wiley

In this conversation, physical therapist Kimmy Wiley and Jared Vagy discuss TFCC wrist injuries in rock climbers. They cover the definition and location of the TFCC, common symptoms, and tests to diagnose the injury. They also discuss the importance of deloading and modifying climbing movements to avoid aggravating the injury. Kimmy shares her approach [...]

By |January 1st, 2025|Interview|0 Comments

S2, E6: Training With Your Cycle – Katrina Wong

This conversation explores the impact of the menstrual cycle on training and climbing performance. The menstrual cycle consists of different phases, including the follicular and luteal phases, each characterized by hormonal changes. During the follicular phase, when estrogen levels are higher, climbers may benefit from intense strength training and challenging climbs. In contrast, the [...]

By |November 1st, 2024|Interview|0 Comments

S2, E5: Climb On after a Concussion – Stacey Castaldo

In this conversation, Stacey Castaldo, a doctor of physical therapy, shares her personal experience with concussion and discusses the signs, symptoms, and rehabilitation of concussions in rock climbing. She emphasizes the importance of seeking medical attention and getting screened after a head injury. Stacey also highlights the structured return to climbing protocol and the [...]

By |September 1st, 2024|Interview|0 Comments

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