Literature DB >> 10838707

[Value of high-resolution ultrasound in the evaluation of finger injuries in extreme sport climbers].

A Klauser1, F Frauscher, G Bodner, C Cihak, M Gabl, M Schocke, V Smekal, G Helweg, D Zur Nedden.   

Abstract

AIM: To determine the value of high-resolution ultrasound in the evaluation of finger injuries and changes due to strain in the fingers of extreme rock climbers.
METHODS: High-frequency ultrasound was performed on 208 fingers of 52 extreme rock climbers (mean age: 29.7 yrs) and on 80 fingers of 20 healthy volunteers (mean age: 28.5 yrs). The following parameters were sonographically assessed: thickness of the pulley-system A2, distance between phalanx and tendon (PS distance), gliding ability of the flexor tendons, and the periarticular and peri-tendinous space. The examination was performed on the handling in a supinated position with extended fingers, followed by active and passive flexion of about 40 degrees. All climbers also underwent clinical examination.
RESULTS: The pulley-system of climbers showed a significantly increased thickness of 0.17 (+/- 0.09) cm compared with the healthy volunteers (p < 0.001). PS-distances of up to 0.51 (+/- 0.15) cm were found only in symptomatic climbers and proved to be a sign of tendon bow-stringing. No impairment of gliding ability was seen in both groups. Tendon sheath cysts were detected in 76% (62) of symptomatic fingers of the climbers.
CONCLUSIONS: Non-invasive high-resolution ultrasound examination of fingers proved to be a very helpful method for diagnosing changes due to strain as well as finger injuries in rock climbers, especially in cases where the clinical examination was difficult to perform.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10838707     DOI: 10.1055/s-2000-316

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ultraschall Med        ISSN: 0172-4614            Impact factor:   6.548


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