This study examines the osteological changes in the hands and fingers of rock climbers that result from intense, long-term mechanical stress placed on these bones. Specifically, it examines whether rock climbing leads to metacarpal and phalange modelling in the form of increased cortical thickness as well as joint changes associated with osteoarthritis. This study also attempts to identify specific climbing-related factors that may influence these changes, including climbing intensity and frequency of different styles of climbing. Radiographs of both hands were taken for each participant and were scored for radiographic signs of osteoarthritis using an atlas method. Total width and medullary width were measured directly on radiographs using...
BACKGROUND Rock climbers are particularly susceptible to shoulder injuries due to repetitive uppe...
International audiencePurpose: This study investigated the hand and wrist muscle capacities among ex...
International Journal of Exercise Science 15(4): 834-845, 2022. Indoor sport rock climbing has been ...
This study examines the osteological changes in the hands and fingers of rock climbers that result f...
Background: Radiographic adaptations and changes in adult climbers are a well-known fact, but few da...
Radiographs of the hands of 36 rock climbers were compared with radiographs of the hands of controls...
The sequelae of high mechanical stress to the proximal interphalangeal (PIP) and distal interphalang...
The sequelae of high mechanical stress to the proximal interphalangeal (PIP) and distal interphalang...
Background: In the past few years, competition climbing has grown in popularity, and younger people...
The impact of extensive loads on the cartilage of the proximal interphalangeal- (PIP) and distal int...
Rock climbing is a sport activity which solicited the fingers more than other any sport, leading to ...
Fingers of sport climbers are exposed to high mechanical loads. This work focuses on the fingers of ...
Background: Rock climbing has been increasing in popularity both recreationally and competitively. I...
Fingers of sport climbers are exposed to high mechanical loads. This work focuses on the fingers of ...
Background: Sport climbing places high mechanical loads on fingers. In 2012, our research group demo...
BACKGROUND Rock climbers are particularly susceptible to shoulder injuries due to repetitive uppe...
International audiencePurpose: This study investigated the hand and wrist muscle capacities among ex...
International Journal of Exercise Science 15(4): 834-845, 2022. Indoor sport rock climbing has been ...
This study examines the osteological changes in the hands and fingers of rock climbers that result f...
Background: Radiographic adaptations and changes in adult climbers are a well-known fact, but few da...
Radiographs of the hands of 36 rock climbers were compared with radiographs of the hands of controls...
The sequelae of high mechanical stress to the proximal interphalangeal (PIP) and distal interphalang...
The sequelae of high mechanical stress to the proximal interphalangeal (PIP) and distal interphalang...
Background: In the past few years, competition climbing has grown in popularity, and younger people...
The impact of extensive loads on the cartilage of the proximal interphalangeal- (PIP) and distal int...
Rock climbing is a sport activity which solicited the fingers more than other any sport, leading to ...
Fingers of sport climbers are exposed to high mechanical loads. This work focuses on the fingers of ...
Background: Rock climbing has been increasing in popularity both recreationally and competitively. I...
Fingers of sport climbers are exposed to high mechanical loads. This work focuses on the fingers of ...
Background: Sport climbing places high mechanical loads on fingers. In 2012, our research group demo...
BACKGROUND Rock climbers are particularly susceptible to shoulder injuries due to repetitive uppe...
International audiencePurpose: This study investigated the hand and wrist muscle capacities among ex...
International Journal of Exercise Science 15(4): 834-845, 2022. Indoor sport rock climbing has been ...