The Climbing Bible: Managing Injuries

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anglais | 03-10-2024 | 160 pages

9781839812002

Livre de poche


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Description

Injury prevention and rehabilitation for climbing and bouldering
The Climbing Bible: Managing Injuries by Stian Christophersen is the indispensable guide to injury prevention and rehabilitation for climbers. It describes the most common climbing injuries that the author frequently encounters in his clinical practice, and examines how they can be diagnosed and treated – and even prevented from occurring in the first place.

It is designed to be scientifically strong, yet presented simply, so that it can make an important contribution to the knowledge base that healthcare professionals refer to when treating climbers, yet also be easily accessible to climbers who do not have a healthcare background.

The book is split into three parts and features anatomical illustrations along with exercise and action photos. The first part gives an essential overview of factors which can influence injuries and rehab, such as sleep, training load, warming up, differences related to age and gender, and strength training. Part two focuses on the common injuries experienced by climbers – including pulley injuries, elbow tendinopathies and hamstring ruptures, as well as growth plate injuries in young climbers – and advice about how to rehab or prevent these common injuries. And the third part explores the fascinating subject of pain science – what the sensation of pain really means, and how we interpret and can influence our experience of pain.

Détails

Code EAN :9781839812002
Auteur(trice) : 
Editeur :Vertebrate Publishing
Date de publication :  03-10-2024
Format :Livre de poche
Langue(s) : anglais
Hauteur :250 mm
Largeur :200 mm
Poids :547 gr
Stock :Disponible
Nombre de pages :160