So I have this chimney route that I climb whenever I’m having an off
climbing day since it makes me feel a little less frustrated to know
that I can still climb a 5.10 when my forearms are totally pumped, but
about two sessions ago my shoulder started getting really grindy and
sore. What do you know about shoulder injuries? I feel like I’m stuck
between taking time off from climbing and risking injuring it further
if I keep climbing on it…any insights?
Anyways. Happy Thanksgiving!!
-Katie
Dear Katie,
Drat. Shoulder injuries are tough. I have not had them myself, but many of my friends have dealt with shoulder problems. I know that you definitely want to go to a doctor and get diagnosed. I have six friends who were diagnosed with the type of injury that can be surgically corrected. All of them wanted to avoid surgery, so they spent a year (or more) trying to rehab the shoulder, with a lot of frustration. All of them finally “gave up” and got the surgery. All of them were healed and climbing again within a few months after the surgery. So the moral of the story is, if surgery is strongly recommended by your doctor, you should probably get a second opinion, and then just go ahead and get it over with.
Climbing on a grinding, sore shoulder is probably a bad idea. I know it’s frustrating to lose fitness and not get to climb….. Go get it checked out, and don’t forget that you can train your forearms in the gym by doing forearm rolls with a big weight bar. And that won’t hurt your shoulders
Good luck, and I hope you heal soon!
xx Steph