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Hand Injuries from Hiking, Biking & Rock Climbing: An Arizona Hand Surgeon’s Guide

Arizona’s outdoor lifestyle is one of the best things about living here—hiking Camelback Mountain, mountain biking in the McDowell Sonoran Preserve, rock climbing in Queen Creek, or playing golf year-round in Scottsdale. But these activities also bring a steady stream of hand and wrist injuries to my practice.

Hand Injuries from Hiking, Biking & Rock Climbing: An Arizona Hand Surgeon’s Guide

Arizona’s outdoor lifestyle is one of the best things about living here—hiking Camelback Mountain, mountain biking in the McDowell Sonoran Preserve, rock climbing in Queen Creek, or playing golf year-round in Scottsdale. But these activities also bring a steady stream of hand and wrist injuries to my practice.

Here’s what to watch for, how to prevent injuries, and when to see a hand surgeon.

Hiking Injuries

The most common hand injury from hiking is a wrist fracture from a FOOSH (fall on outstretched hand). Distal radius fractures and scaphoid fractures top the list. Arizona’s rocky, uneven terrain—especially on trails like Tom’s Thumb, Flatiron, and the Peralta Trail—increases fall risk.

Prevention tips: Use trekking poles (they reduce fall risk and hand impact), wear proper hiking shoes, and stay hydrated—heat exhaustion impairs balance and coordination.

Mountain Biking Injuries

Prevention: Wear padded gloves, adjust handlebar ergonomics, and take breaks on long rides to relieve nerve pressure.

Rock Climbing Injuries

Climbing is particularly demanding on the hands and fingers:

Golf Injuries

Golf is enormous in the Phoenix/Scottsdale area, and several hand conditions are common among golfers:

Cactus and Desert-Specific Injuries

Living in the Sonoran Desert means unique hand hazards:

When to See a Hand Surgeon After an Outdoor Injury

Stay Active, Stay Safe

I don’t want you to stop enjoying Arizona’s incredible outdoor activities—I want to help you get back to them as quickly as possible when injuries happen. If you’ve injured your hand or wrist outdoors, I provide comprehensive evaluation and treatment from my Phoenix office, serving patients across Scottsdale, Mesa, Chandler, Gilbert, Fountain Hills, Peoria, Goodyear, and Buckeye.

Call (602) 258-4788 or visit toddrichardsmd.com to book an appointment with Dr. Todd Richards. Most insurance plans accepted. Same-week appointments often available.

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