
EP 17: Tenosynovitis - are corticosteroid injections the answer to the misery?
Today’s chat revolves around tenosynovitis. We’ve discussed this topic previously, but as Stian once again has suffered through a condition for the sake of good podcast content, we had the opportunity...
7 Jul 1h 11min

EP 16: Training and testing on and off the wall
We live in a technological age where data is ubiquitous and often dominates our decision making, but how much value does it actually add in terms of helping us understand injuries and guide rehabilita...
5 Jun 1h 7min

EP 15: Talking Climbing Rehab and Delphi Study with Physiotherapist Uzo Ehiogu
In today's episode we're joined by physiotherapist Uzo Ehiogu. Uzo has a deep passion for S&C and rehabilitation back to sport in general - and, luckily for us, return to climbing in particular. You c...
5 Mai 1h 28min

EP 14: To Scan Or Not To Scan?
Wouldn’t it be good to get that niggle properly checked out? To look inside and get the clear cut answer to all of your problems? Well, sometimes it’s absolutely necessary, many a times it doesn’t rea...
4 Mar 1h 23min

EP 13: Fingerboarding - a necessity or a waste of time?
Today James, Paul and Stian discusses fingerboarding and fingerboards under the light of injury risk and injury prevention. What are the potential risks with fingerboarding, how can we mitigate them a...
22 Jan 1h 31min

EP 12: Blame It On The Boards?! - with our new co-host, Paul "Huffy" The Climbing Physio Houghoughi
Today we mark the start of a new chapter for The Climbing Injury Podcast. Serendipity made it so that our friend and colleague Huffy joined as a co-host of the show, which obviously will make the show...
17 Des 202559min

EP 10: Can Nutrition Reduce The Injury Risk And Help You Recover Better? A talk with nutritionist Ed Gibson-Smith
A question we get asked a lot by injured climbers, is wether nutrition can help speed ut their recovery. And, if so, can it also help them not to get injured again? As these questions are a bit out of...
7 Apr 20251h 8min



















