运动和锻炼中的Pudendal神经损伤:一例深蹲引起的Pudental神经病

Donald Kasitinon, B. Kelly, T. Price, A. Chhabra, K. Scott
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背景:盆腔神经病变是一种未被充分认识的盆腔疼痛原因,很难诊断和治疗。骑自行车一直是与运动诱发的阴部神经病变相关的传统病因,但随着强调强健体格的审美和社会规范的变化,越来越多的轶事证据表明,基于深蹲的运动会导致这种情况。研究设计:案例系列。我们对所有阴部神经损伤患者进行了回顾性医疗记录审查,这些患者在一年的时间里接受了物理医学和盆底康复诊所的治疗。病例描述:有15例阴部神经病变被认为是由于深蹲运动引起的。在这里,我们介绍了其中4名患者(1名男性和3名女性),他们有良好的随访和对治疗建议的依从性,以及他们各自的结果。结果:这是第一个出现许多因阴部神经病引起的骨盆疼痛的病例系列,可能源于深蹲相关运动。采用多学科管理方法,所有4名患者均取得了良好的治疗效果。讨论:对于医生和理疗师来说,重要的是要学会认识到阴部神经病变是骨盆疼痛的原因,并有效地为患者提供建议,帮助他们避免运动中阴部神经损伤。
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Pudendal Nerve Injuries in Sports and Exercise: A Case Series of Pudendal Neuropathies From Squats
Background: Pudendal neuropathy is an underrecognized cause of pelvic pain that can be difficult to diagnose and treat. Cycling has been the traditional etiology associated with exercise-induced pudendal neuropathy, but with changing aesthetic and societal norms emphasizing a strong physique, there has been increasing anecdotal evidence of squat-based exercises causing the condition. Study Design: Case series. A retrospective medical record review was performed to look at all patients with pudendal nerve injuries who presented to a physical medicine and rehabilitation pelvic floor rehabilitation clinic over a 1-year period. Case Description: There were 15 cases of pudendal neuropathy thought to be due to squat-based exercises. Here, we present 4 of these patients (1 male and 3 females) who had good follow-up and compliance with treatment recommendations, along with their respective outcomes. Outcomes: This is the first case series to present a number of patients with pelvic pain due to pudendal neuropathies presumably derived from squat-related exercise. All 4 of these patients had good outcomes utilizing a multidisciplinary approach to management. Discussion: It is important for both physicians and physical therapists to learn to recognize pudendal neuropathy as a cause of pelvic pain and to counsel patients effectively to help them avoid pudendal nerve injury during exercise.
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