2022
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19042108
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Self-Assessment of the Pelvic Floor by Women Practicing Recreational Horseback Riding

Abstract: The aim of this study was to compare the condition of the pelvic floor in women who are involved in regular recreational horseback riding, with both physically active women as well as women not undertaking any recreational physical activity. Taking into account horseback riding and physical activity, 140 healthy women aged 17 to 61 were divided into three groups: women practicing horseback riding (WPHR) (46 persons), physically active women (PAW) (47 persons) and women not physically active (WNPA) (47 persons)… Show more

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“…These authors suggested that in the case of female cyclists, as in female horseback riders, certain injuries in conjunction with excessive chronic stress in the perineal region might favour incontinence. However, this speculation in relation to female amateur (recreational) horseback riders was not confirmed in our previous study [ 21 ]. Several papers discussing the association between women practising sport and incontinence symptoms have also analysed female cyclists.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 65%
“…These authors suggested that in the case of female cyclists, as in female horseback riders, certain injuries in conjunction with excessive chronic stress in the perineal region might favour incontinence. However, this speculation in relation to female amateur (recreational) horseback riders was not confirmed in our previous study [ 21 ]. Several papers discussing the association between women practising sport and incontinence symptoms have also analysed female cyclists.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 65%