Fingers of sport climbers are exposed to high mechanical loads. This work focuses on the fingers of a 52-year-old active elite climber who was the first in mankind to master 8B (V13), 8B+ (V14) and 8C (V15) graded boulders, bringing lifelong high-intensity loads to his hands. It is therefore hypothesized that he belongs to a small group of people with the highest accumulative loads to their fingers in the climbing scene. Fingers were analyzed by means of ultrasonography, X-rays and physical examination. Soft tissue and bone adaptations, as well as the onset of osteoarthritis and finger stiffness, were found, especially in digit III, the longest and therefore most loaded digit. Finally, this article aims to provide an overview of the current...
Climbing is a rapidly growing sport, and the inclusion in the 2021 Olympics will further push the po...
PURPOSE:Rock climbing is becoming increasingly popular despite the risk of serious injury. Previous ...
Author: Veronika Hejtmánková Title: Injuries from the chronic overload in climbers and prevention op...
Fingers of sport climbers are exposed to high mechanical loads. This work focuses on the fingers of ...
Background: Radiographic adaptations and changes in adult climbers are a well-known fact, but few da...
This study examines the osteological changes in the hands and fingers of rock climbers that result f...
Rock climbing is a sport activity which solicited the fingers more than other any sport, leading to ...
Background: In the past few years, competition climbing has grown in popularity, and younger people...
Background: Sport climbing places high mechanical loads on fingers. In 2012, our research group demo...
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 Sport climbing induces physiological changes in the body of high-level climbers. In 20...
BACKGROUND Sport climbing induces physiological changes in the body of high-level climbers. In 20...
The impact of extensive loads on the cartilage of the proximal interphalangeal- (PIP) and distal int...
Rock climbing, sport climbing and bouldering are highly popular new sport disciplines. An increasing...
Climbing is a rapidly growing sport, and the inclusion in the 2021 Olympics will further push the po...
PURPOSE:Rock climbing is becoming increasingly popular despite the risk of serious injury. Previous ...
Author: Veronika Hejtmánková Title: Injuries from the chronic overload in climbers and prevention op...
Fingers of sport climbers are exposed to high mechanical loads. This work focuses on the fingers of ...
Background: Radiographic adaptations and changes in adult climbers are a well-known fact, but few da...
This study examines the osteological changes in the hands and fingers of rock climbers that result f...
Rock climbing is a sport activity which solicited the fingers more than other any sport, leading to ...
Background: In the past few years, competition climbing has grown in popularity, and younger people...
Background: Sport climbing places high mechanical loads on fingers. In 2012, our research group demo...
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 Sport climbing induces physiological changes in the body of high-level climbers. In 20...
BACKGROUND Sport climbing induces physiological changes in the body of high-level climbers. In 20...
The impact of extensive loads on the cartilage of the proximal interphalangeal- (PIP) and distal int...
Rock climbing, sport climbing and bouldering are highly popular new sport disciplines. An increasing...
Climbing is a rapidly growing sport, and the inclusion in the 2021 Olympics will further push the po...
PURPOSE:Rock climbing is becoming increasingly popular despite the risk of serious injury. Previous ...
Author: Veronika Hejtmánková Title: Injuries from the chronic overload in climbers and prevention op...