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BlogThe Climbing Doctor2024-03-18T13:06:17-07:00
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  • Foot Pain Climbing: Choose the Right Shoe

    You’re at your local sports store eyeing all the beautiful climbing shoes you probably don’t need (but definitely want). You quickly envision yourself climbing in new shoes […]

    April 1, 2023
  • Capsulitis and Synovitis Climbing – Swelling of the Fingers

    Saturday morning—finally time to get back on your project. You stretch out in bed and slowly open your hands. They feel stiff and sore, you look at your swollen finger […]

    March 1, 2023
  • Optimal Training and Injury Prevention Techniques for Climbers with a Full-time Schedule

    By Andrew McClure PT, DPT

    We all wish we could climb as much and as hard as the pros. However, most of us have to maintain a full-time schedule with jobs, […]

    February 1, 2023
  • Stronger Hips for Injury Prevention and Climbing Performance

    When we think about climbing and training, most of the time, you’ll hear “go hangboard and get those fingers strong” or “do some weighted pull ups.” Yet we don’t really […]

    January 15, 2023
  • The Importance of Our Center: Outlining Thoracic Mobility and Core Stability

    Have you found yourself using one of these ~excuses~ to account for poor climbing, poor performance, or just feeling stagnant? We face many obstacles when it comes to achieving what it is that we want – in personal lives and climbing careers alike.

    January 1, 2023
  • A Unique Climbing Injury to the Knee –PCL Injuries

    Imagine being on a roof climb where you’re bicycling with a hard toe-down and toe-hook to maintain tension in the feet to be able to make the next move; or […]

    December 1, 2022
  • Training and Testing in Climbing

    A new series of articles has just published on the topics of Training and Testing in Rock Climbing. A description of the free article series is below, along with the […]

    November 6, 2022
  • Adaptive Rock Climbing

    Over the past four decades adaptive climbing, also referred to as paraclimbing has become increasingly more popular. With fine-tuned adaptive gear and the presence of experts in the sport, adaptive […]

    November 1, 2022
  • The Importance of Scapular Strength in Climbers

    As climbers, many of us have experienced nagging pains or ongoing injuries, likely from the over-stoke that climbing tends to manifest. Maybe you recently discovered climbing and are diving headfirst […]

    October 1, 2022
  • Climbing for Two – Rock Climbing While Pregnant

    Expecting a bundle of joy? No, I’m not talking about a package from Moosejaw. Rock climbing while pregnant and postpartum is a whole new adventure, with morning sickness, swollen feet, […]

    September 1, 2022
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