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In this episode, Matthew McKinnon takes a deep dive into the often-overlooked but potentially fatal condition known as suspension trauma. Commonly associated with climbing, rope access work, and wilderness rescue, suspension trauma can develop rapidly when a person is left hanging motionless in a harness. Matthew breaks down the physiology behind the condition, explaining how restricted blood flow can lead to loss of consciousness and even death if not addressed quickly. He also covers the key warning signs to watch for in the field, practical strategies for prevention—including proper harness use and movement—and step-by-step guidance on safe and effective treatment. Whether you’re a climber, rescuer, outdoor professional, or backcountry enthusiast, this episode provides essential knowledge that could save a life.
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In this episode, Matthew McKinnon takes a deep dive into the often-overlooked but potentially fatal condition known as suspension trauma. Commonly associated with climbing, rope access work, and wilderness rescue, suspension trauma can develop rapidly when a person is left hanging motionless in a harness. Matthew breaks down the physiology behind the condition, explaining how restricted blood flow can lead to loss of consciousness and even death if not addressed quickly. He also covers the key warning signs to watch for in the field, practical strategies for prevention—including proper harness use and movement—and step-by-step guidance on safe and effective treatment. Whether you’re a climber, rescuer, outdoor professional, or backcountry enthusiast, this episode provides essential knowledge that could save a life.

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