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Reliability and Validity of Ultrasound in Identifying Anatomical Landmarks for Diagnosing A2 Pulley Ruptures: A Cadaveric Study

The article, by Xeber Iruretagoiena et al called "Reliability and Validity of Ultrasound in Identifying Anatomical Landmarks for Diagnosing A2 Pulley Ruptures: A Cadaveric Study", focuses on the use of high-resolution ultrasound (US) to diagnose finger pulley injuries, particularly the A2 pulley, common in rock climbers. This cadaveric study aims to assess the reliability [...]

By |February 1st, 2025|Research|0 Comments

Growth Plate Injuries In Youth Climbers

The popularity of rock climbing among young individuals has surged in recent years, leading to an increased incidence of finger stress epiphyseal fractures, which are the primary injury observed among youth climbers. These fractures commonly occur during puberty, a period when the growth plates (physis) in the fingers are particularly susceptible to damage. Initially, [...]

By |April 5th, 2024|Research|0 Comments

Posterior Chain Climbing

You're out at the crag with beautiful crisp temps. You just finished a training cycle and your core is rock solid. You calmly wait while every team-kid warms up on your project. When the coast is clear you get situated on the sit start, take a deep breath and….. you can't pull off the [...]

By |October 28th, 2024|Back|0 Comments

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