Chockstone Forum - Accidents & Injuries
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Complete rupture of A2 pulley |
27-May-2011 At 9:06:19 AM |
JDB
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Message |
>- I don't remember massive bowstring but it did swell up badly and i couldn't
>climb anything harder than 20 for at least 3 months.
I must have been born with bowstringing ligaments..I've spent a life-time not being able to climb above 20!
Jokes aside, I'd have to question the wisdom of climbing through an injury like Jac's.
It makes sense to me to have a lengthy initial lay off then a gentle re-introduction back into climbing. I suspect the consequence(s) of climbing through the injury that one actually extends the length of time of complete recovery (I'm happy to be corrected on this)
I also know how difficult it is psychologically for a climbing enthusiest to take a long break. |
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