Andrew Rosenbaum, MD, FAAOS, director of orthopaedic research at Albany Medical Center and AAOS spokesperson, is available to speak about the most common orthopaedic rock-climbing injuries and ways to maintain proper bone and joint health while enjoying the sport.
His research “Comprehensive Review of Rock-Climbing Injuries” is poised for publication in the Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (JAAOS) and reveals the following:
- Nineteen percent to 33% of injuries are from chronic overuse, 28% are acute atraumatic from supraphysiologic loading, and 10% to 39% are acute traumatic as a result from a fall from height or rockfall.
- Only 0.6% of injuries have been reported be-cause of equipment failure.
- Of 975 injuries, 37.6% were evaluated primarily or referred to an orthopaedic surgeon and 43% of those underwent surgical intervention.
To effectively understand these injuries, understanding the environmental risks inherent to the sport is necessary. Dr. Rosenbaum’s expertise lends insight into diagnosis, treatment, and return-to-play of the rock-climbing athlete.
To learn more or to schedule an interview with Dr. Rosenbaum, contact Deanna Killackey at 847.384.4035 or [email protected].
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