Developing consensus for upper limb rehabilitation, physical preparation and return to climbing in adults: protocol for an international e-Delphi study.

IF 3.2 Q1 SPORT SCIENCES
BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine Pub Date : 2025-05-19 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1136/bmjsem-2025-002584
Uzo Ehiogu, Volker Rainer Schöffl, Gareth Jones, Matthew Buckthorpe, Stephen Patterson
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Climbing has grown into a grassroots participation sport and Olympic discipline. The high loads expressed through the upper limb may increase the risk of injury in this population. This may also affect rehabilitation and return to sport (RTS) considerations after injury. Treatment, management, rehabilitation and RTS parameters after injury are poorly documented. The aim of this study is to reach international expert consensus on the postinjury and surgical rehabilitation, physical preparation and RTS strategies in a range of climbers. This will provide a framework for the safe RTS of climbers. The study will be reported in accordance with guidance on conducting and reporting Delphi Studies guidelines. Panel members will be recruited with expertise in either the delivery of healthcare and/or physical preparation of climbers. The electronic Delphi is anticipated to consist of three irritative rounds. Round 1 will consist of open and closed questions to generate a broad range of statements on the rehabilitation, RTS and outcome measures used after climbing injury. In round 2, all participants will be provided with a summary of the current literature of the rehabilitation and RTS strategies for upper limb sports injuries. Rounds 2 and 3 will consist of a summary of the results from the previous round including any dissonance. Participants will be asked to anonymously rate responses on a 5-point Likert scale. The study steering group and patient public involvement representatives will be involved from conceptualisation until final dissemination.

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在成人上肢康复、身体准备和重返攀岩方面达成共识:一项国际e-Delphi研究的协议。
攀岩已经发展成为一项草根参与运动和奥运项目。通过上肢表达的高负荷可能会增加该人群受伤的风险。这也可能影响受伤后的康复和重返运动(RTS)的考虑。损伤后的治疗、管理、康复和RTS参数记录很少。本研究的目的是在一系列登山者的伤后和手术康复、体能准备和RTS策略方面达成国际专家共识。这将为登山者的安全RTS提供一个框架。该研究将按照德尔菲研究的进行和报告指南进行报告。小组成员将在提供医疗保健和/或登山者的身体准备方面具有专业知识。电子德尔福预计将包括三个恼人的回合。第一轮将包括开放式和封闭式问题,以产生关于攀登损伤后的康复,RTS和结果测量的广泛陈述。在第2轮中,所有参与者将获得上肢运动损伤的康复和RTS策略的当前文献摘要。第二轮和第三轮将包括对前一轮结果的总结,包括任何不一致的结果。参与者将被要求以5分的李克特量表匿名评价他们的回答。研究指导小组和患者公众参与代表将参与从概念到最终传播。
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