2020
DOI: 10.1177/2051415820964982
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Urological issues in cyclists

Abstract: Cycle use has grown rapidly over the last few years in the UK. British Cycling membership has increased threefold since the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games, and this is likely to rise in the wake of the Coronavirus pandemic. As urologists, day-to-day encounters with cyclists are commonplace, who may present with acute traumatic injuries or chronic overuse injuries. The aim of this literature review was to evaluate the effect of cycling on conditions presenting to the urology clinic, in particular those of ra… Show more

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“…The following conditions, as a consequence of cycling were examined in the study; effects on PSA (prostate specific antigen), haematuria in cyclists, development of perineal nodular induration and pudendal nerve entrapment. 1…”
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“…The following conditions, as a consequence of cycling were examined in the study; effects on PSA (prostate specific antigen), haematuria in cyclists, development of perineal nodular induration and pudendal nerve entrapment. 1…”
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confidence: 99%