Infortuni alle Dita e Arrampicata - Lesioni alle Pulegge (2022)

If you practice #climbing, whether outdoors or indoors, you've surely heard of someone who has hurt themselves or a sore finger... or maybe even yourself! In this video, we look at the most common injuries in the world of #climbing and how to treat them... #handtherapy #climbing #bouldering #handtherapy CHAPTERS 00:00 Introduction 00:55 Pulleys... These Unknowns... Injury Mechanism & Symptoms 05:40 What Do We Do?? Treatment If you're interested in topics related to common orthopedic problems, such as osteoarthritis or joint pain, or sports-related issues, such as tendinopathy, tips for running, other sports, and much more, then visit us on Prometeo. On this channel, created by four physiotherapists specializing in the treatment of musculoskeletal and sports-related issues, you'll find useful information to help you make more informed choices about your health. Follow us on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?... Instagram:   / prometeo_fisioterapia   The content in this video is for informational purposes only. It is not a substitute for a consultation or visit with your doctor or physical therapist, and we do not guarantee its appropriateness for any specific case. We therefore decline any responsibility for any consequences arising from the use of the information published. REFERENCES Strength Measurement and Clinical Outcome after Pulley Ruptures in Climbers, Schöffl et al, Med Sci Sport Exerc. 2006 Injuries to the Finger Flexor Pulley System in Rock Climbers: Current Concepts, Schöffl et al, J Hand Surg Am, 2006 Impact of taping after finger flexor tendon pulley ruptures in rock climbers, Schöffl et al, J Appl Biomech, 2007 Flexor Pulley System: Anatomy, Injury, and Management, Zafonte et al, J Hand Surg Am, 2014 Pulley Ruptures in Rock Climbers: Outcome of Conservative Treatment With the Pulley-Protection Splint-A Series of 47 Cases, Schneeberger et al, Wilderness Environ Med, 2016