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Interesting article about tendon pulley rupture in rock climbers

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Jon Lachelt · · Fort Collins, CO · Joined Feb 2007 · Points: 0

I just happened upon this article and thought some people here might find this study interesting. I was just fascinated at how that actually carried out the study.

Pathomechanics of Closed Rupture of the Flexor Tendon Pulleys in Rock Climbers
jbjs.org/article.aspx?Volum…;page=1012

Dan Dalton · · Boulder, CO · Joined Jul 2006 · Points: 1,465

Thanks for sharing! Very cool!! Wonder how much the forces would be different with a lower age sample group!?

Woodchuck ATC · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Nov 2007 · Points: 3,305

I tore one over a month ago tossing a bowling ball....screwed up my ice tool grip this season!!

Daryl Allan · · Sierra Vista, AZ · Joined Sep 2006 · Points: 1,041
"...One finger did not have a terminal event, and testing was stopped after the A2, A3, and A4 pulleys had ruptured because the forces at the fingertip and the excursion of the tendons exceeded the limitations of the testing apparatus...."

I want those hands!!! Implants perhaps?!?

Peter Franzen · · Phoenix, AZ · Joined Jan 2001 · Points: 3,730

See? If you allow your organs and whatnot to be donated after death you might actually get used in climbing research!

Very cool article. I have only suffered one torn pulley, but the mechanics of how much it takes to rupture one are very interesting.

Ball · · Oakridge, OR · Joined Jan 2010 · Points: 70

I read this when I tore my A1 on monkey finger this spring. I loved the part where the A1 pulley never ruptured. Why am I always the exception?

I took 9mo off. Damn thing still hurts

Woodchuck ATC · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Nov 2007 · Points: 3,305

First time I blew one out on a steep gym climb. The 'pop' sounded like a gun went off! Yes, 9 months was at least the minimum before I could push it near any strength limit once again. Been 2 months now since my bowling ball accident and not improving at all.

Ball · · Oakridge, OR · Joined Jan 2010 · Points: 70

Ugh! I cringe at any mention of the notorious "pop!"

Guideline #1: Don't be a jerk.

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