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Ep 3: The Less Common Finger Injuries

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After two long episodes on pulley injuries, we wanted to discuss the somewhat lesser known finger injuries. These include flexor tendon tenosynovitis, finger joint pain/synovitis, flexor tendon strains and lumbrical shift syndrome. 

We discuss how to diagnose and manage these conditions both as health care professionals and as climbers. We also follow up on Stian's A4-rupture and how he has progressed the past month. 

References: 

A Life Dedicated to Climbing and Its Sequelae in the Fingers—A Review of the Literature


Cartilage abnormalities and osteophytes in the fingers of elite sport climbers: An ultrasonography-based cross-sectional study


Climbing Medicine

Tendon Injuries of the Hand


Music: Lofi Summer Background - Vladislav Kurnikov

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Stian: @stianchristophersen / https://www.klatrebibelen.com/stian-christophersen

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