Schöffl V, Iruretagoiena X, Nelson T, Miro Paulo
Department of Orthopedic and Trauma Surgery, Klinikum Bamberg, Bamberg, Germany.
Department of Trauma Surgery, Friedrich Alexander University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Erlangen, Germany.
Front Sports Act Living. 2025 Aug 14;7:1596624. doi: 10.3389/fspor.2025.1596624. eCollection 2025.
Primary Periphyseal Stress Injuries (PPSI) of the hand and fingers are relatively uncommon but are most frequently seen in adolescent rock climbers. A major limitation in the current literature on PPSIs is the lack of a standardized nomenclature and radiological classification. This gap complicates the accurate diagnosis, treatment, and comparison of outcomes across studies.
We conducted a comprehensive structured literature review of the relevant PPSI literature in climbers using Pubmed, SPORTDiscus, and Web of Science to identify the relevant studies on PPSI in adolescent rock climbers. Based on the findings from existing research and our own data, we propose a new classification system for these injuries.
A five-grade classification system, with subgroups, has been developed based on both clinical and radiographic data. The classification is presented in a table, along with figures illustrating examples of the various injury types.
Additional research is required to assess the reliability and reproducibility of this classification system. We plan to conduct these evaluations in future studies.
手部和手指的原发性骨膜周围应力损伤(PPSI)相对少见,但在青少年攀岩者中最为常见。目前关于PPSI的文献的一个主要局限性是缺乏标准化的命名法和放射学分类。这一差距使得准确诊断、治疗以及跨研究比较结果变得复杂。
我们使用PubMed、SPORTDiscus和Web of Science对攀岩者中相关的PPSI文献进行了全面的结构化文献综述,以确定关于青少年攀岩者PPSI的相关研究。基于现有研究的结果和我们自己的数据,我们为这些损伤提出了一种新的分类系统。
基于临床和影像学数据开发了一个五级分类系统,并带有亚组。该分类以表格形式呈现,并配有说明各种损伤类型示例的图片。
需要进一步的研究来评估该分类系统的可靠性和可重复性。我们计划在未来的研究中进行这些评估。