2020
DOI: 10.1097/jwh.0000000000000179
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Pudendal Nerve Injuries in Sports and Exercise: A Case Series of Pudendal Neuropathies From Squats

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“…Muscle tightness/spasm results in decreased circulation to the area and physical restriction of the nerve movement (Louw, 2013; Maggi et al, 2003; Millesi et al, 1990). Further compression by prolonged positions, for example, as in sitting and cycling and in powerful contractions in squat-based exercises (Kasitinon et al, 2021), can contribute to nerve compression (pudendal neuralgia) (Ploteau et al, 2016). The lymph system is vital to normal fluid balance and clearing of toxins in the body and can be compromised, resulting in inflammation and edema.…”
Section: What Are Common Causes Of Si Dysfunction?mentioning
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“…Muscle tightness/spasm results in decreased circulation to the area and physical restriction of the nerve movement (Louw, 2013; Maggi et al, 2003; Millesi et al, 1990). Further compression by prolonged positions, for example, as in sitting and cycling and in powerful contractions in squat-based exercises (Kasitinon et al, 2021), can contribute to nerve compression (pudendal neuralgia) (Ploteau et al, 2016). The lymph system is vital to normal fluid balance and clearing of toxins in the body and can be compromised, resulting in inflammation and edema.…”
Section: What Are Common Causes Of Si Dysfunction?mentioning
confidence: 99%