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BlogThe Climbing Doctor2024-03-18T13:06:17-07:00
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  • Climbing to Calm: How Scaling Walls Eases Modern Mental Health Struggles

    In a world where chaos often feels like the new normal and stress seems to be an unwelcome companion on our daily journey, it’s no wonder that mental health concerns […]

    January 19, 2025
  • Shoulder Health for Adaptive Climbers with Spinal Cord Injury

    Whether you’re an experienced climber or just getting into the sport, protecting your shoulders is vital for your long-term mobility, activities of daily living, and enjoying climbing! Combine a love […]

    January 7, 2025
  • Addressing Eating Disorders in the Climbing Community

    There is generally an intuitive benefit to having low body weight as a rock climber. Constantly fighting gravity to pull your weight would be a lot easier if you just […]

    January 6, 2025
  • Knee Injuries in Rock Climbers

    Three years ago I was halfway through a pumpy, overhung 5.12 in central Texas. I had just done around 20 moves and the pump was approaching rapidly. I sunk a […]

    December 2, 2024
  • Painfully Ignorant? Impact of Gender and Aim of Training on Injuries in Climbing

    This systematic review explores the significant influence of gender and training goals on climbing injuries, highlighting the differences in injury types and prevalence among men and women climbers. The research […]

    April 3, 2025
  • 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 […]

    February 1, 2025
  • 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 […]

    April 5, 2024
  • The Future of Parkinson’s is Climbing

    Tell a non-climbing friend that you’ve got a sore finger and they might not be too sympathetic. For us as climbers, on the other hand, such an injury can feel disastrous. And that makes absolute sense.

    January 23, 2025
  • Energy System Training with Limited Resources

    Tell a non-climbing friend that you’ve got a sore finger and they might not be too sympathetic. For us as climbers, on the other hand, such an injury can feel disastrous. And that makes absolute sense.

    November 15, 2024
  • Managing your mindset and mental health when injured

    Tell a non-climbing friend that you’ve got a sore finger and they might not be too sympathetic. For us as climbers, on the other hand, such an injury can feel disastrous. And that makes absolute sense.

    February 8, 2024
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