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A Test Bed to Examine Helmet Fit and Retention and Biomechanical Measures of Head and Neck Injury in Simulated Impact
Published on: September 21, 2017
Neurologic injuries in cycling and bike riding
1Division of Plastic Surgery, Department of Surgery, University of Calgary, Foothills Hospital, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. jmckenne@ucalgary.ca
Abstract:
Cycling is often considered a leisurely activity with minimal potential for severe or chronic injury. Acute head and spinal trauma can be devastating and can predominantly contribute to all-cause mortality in injuries attributed to cycling. Chronic overuse injuries primarily affecting the ulnar, median, and pudendal nerves are also a cause of significant morbidity for the cyclist.
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