Shoulder Hypermobility - Stephen Kiraly
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About this listen
In this conversation, The Climbing Doctor interviews Stephen Kiraly, a physical therapy student, about shoulder hypermobility, particularly in climbers. They discuss what shoulder hypermobility is, how to assess it, its benefits and drawbacks, and rehabilitation strategies. The conversation emphasizes the importance of education for climbers regarding their shoulder health and provides practical tips for managing hypermobility through exercises and movement techniques.
Stephen Kiraly's Bio
- Stephen Kiraly is a third-year Student Physical Therapist at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Ever since he finally gave in to his friends bugging him to climb, he has not looked back, and climbing has become a central part of his life. Through climbing, he has had amazing experiences and met even more amazing individuals. Outside of climbing, he enjoys trail running, backpacking, biking, soccer, and basically anything outdoors. He is currently interested in staying in the climbing PT world upon graduation in May 2026. Reach out to Stephen at skiraly8@yahoo.com or on Instagram @zoliclimbs if you'd like to connect about climbing, rehab, or life as a future climbing-focused PT.
Chapters
- 00:00 Introduction to Shoulder Hypermobility
- 01:33 Understanding Shoulder Hypermobility
- 05:21 Assessing Shoulder Hypermobility
- 10:27 Benefits and Drawbacks of Hypermobility
- 13:21 Rehabilitation Strategies for Hypermobility
- 24:12 Movement Techniques for Climbers
- 27:38 Takeaways and Final Thoughts
Links and Resources for This Episode:
- 📝 Full Article Reviewed in the Podcast
- 🎥 Video YouTube Podcast Episode
Social Media and Webpage:
- 🕸️Webpage / 📸 Instagram /📍Pinterest / 📝 Blog Articles:
Books, Injury Protocols, and Rehab Tools
- Climb Injury-Free Book / Self-Help Injury Protocols / Rehab Tools: /Brand Partner Discounts
Injury Rehab Coures
- Courses for Medical Providers / Courses for Coaches
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