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Climbing Injuries - Tell me what you have! |
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10-Apr-2011 11:37:34 PM
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Wow. The amount of injuries astounds me! How much I would love to follow you all up when I'm qualified!!
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11-Apr-2011 2:09:57 AM
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@JMK - sorry to hear it needs surgery. Remembered your post from the earlier thread on wrist injury in Tonsai a little while back. Good luck with the op. Hope you're back out there soon.
nb - If you haven't already done so, have a talk to the surgeon (or your physio/osteo/manual therapy practitioner - sometimes they're easier to get hold of) about whether there's any 'pre-op' work (aka 'pre-hab') you can do before they operate - ie stretches, myofascial release work etc.
Depending on the situation (structures involved/operative approach etc), sometimes ensuring that the tissues (ie fascia etc) are moving well before they cut you open can help speed up the recovery (ie less trauma from the surgery) and may give you a better result too. Just a thought.
Cheers!
Elaine.
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12-Apr-2011 1:46:30 PM
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1. Really really screwed lower back
2. Bung left wrist from 4 x breaks
3. Lots of clicks and pops in the back and shoulders
4. Tendonitis in fingers and bicep, which has now gone away since I stopped climbing due to 1 and 2, though I still visit chockstone for laughs.
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12-Apr-2011 2:30:26 PM
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Yeah. It's better to stick to cycling. No one ever gets hurt cycling.
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12-Apr-2011 2:43:13 PM
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Thats because cyclists all wear helmets.
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12-Apr-2011 3:19:15 PM
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Wow, Eduardo. It's true. They can't tell whe nsomeone's being ironic on the interweb. Hope you heal quickly.
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12-Apr-2011 3:23:41 PM
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On 12/04/2011 widewetandslippery wrote:
>Thats because cyclists all wear helmets.
and lycra
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12-Apr-2011 5:13:15 PM
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On 12/04/2011 satan wrote:
>It's true.
You've just outed yourself
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12-Apr-2011 5:34:06 PM
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On 12/04/2011 Eduardo Slabofvic. wrote:
>Yeah. It's better to stick to cycling. No one ever gets hurt cycling.
Yep, or tennis. I hear soccer is really safe too.
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12-Apr-2011 6:38:51 PM
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I have injured pride from not completing my chosen climb on the weekend.
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12-Apr-2011 6:53:41 PM
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I feel ya pain Miguel.
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12-Apr-2011 10:44:55 PM
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A while ago I had a fall aiding and I somehow twanged my ring finger. For more than six months now my ring is on my right hand. Mrs thinks it's broken.
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13-Apr-2011 1:33:20 PM
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On 12/04/2011 Eduardo Slabofvic. wrote:
>On 12/04/2011 satan wrote:
>>It's true.
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>You've just outed yourself
You're getting slower. That was six weeks. Wendy got it almost immediately.
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13-Apr-2011 1:37:58 PM
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On 12/04/2011 rodw wrote:
>I feel ya pain Miguel.
Me too. Thats why I drink. Delusion heals broken dreams.
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13-Apr-2011 1:45:30 PM
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No. I had reasonable idea, I just attributed you more credence than you obviously deserve as I thought you would be too busy to waste time on chocky
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13-Apr-2011 1:51:03 PM
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He's still a public servant of sorts.
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13-Apr-2011 3:21:21 PM
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Hey. Cut me some slack. This is all I've got for social interaction here. No ones talking to me via email, facebook or twatter.
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13-Apr-2011 5:45:35 PM
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On 13/04/2011 widewetandslippery wrote:
>On 12/04/2011 rodw wrote:
>>I feel ya pain Miguel.
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>Me too. Thats why I drink. Delusion heals broken dreams.
Delusionally, I visualize myself moving smoothly across the rock, unfazed by injury, run-outs or crazy lizards. The reality is I move like a toddler, hurt myself, cry and then freak out when I find Godzilla hiding in a crack waiting to kill me.
Climbing hurts mentally and physically.
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10-Jan-2020 1:08:28 PM
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10-Jan-2020 4:08:55 PM
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On 10-Jan-2020 E. Wells wrote:
>Update? (If your qaulified)
Last login was July 2015...
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