Ultrasound for Hand Injuries in Rock Climbers

Understanding Climbing Injuries

Rock climbers frequently develop pulley tears, tendon injuries, and ligament strains in the fingers. Ultrasound provides real time visualization of these structures during gripping motions.

Why Ultrasound Helps

Dynamic imaging reveals tendon bowstringing and pulley damage.

Guiding Treatment

Ultrasound assists in guiding therapy and monitoring healing.

Preventing Chronic Hand Issues

Early imaging helps climbers avoid long term finger dysfunction.

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