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Adaptive cycling is growing globally. This review covers adaptive cycle technology, athlete adaptations, and specific injuries and medical concerns for adaptive athletes in this expanding sport.

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  • Sports Medicine
  • Rehabilitation Engineering
  • Disability Studies

Background:

  • Adaptive cycling participation is rapidly increasing worldwide.
  • Growing participation necessitates greater awareness of its history, classifications, and specific needs.
  • Existing literature lacks a comprehensive overview of adaptive cycling's key aspects.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide a comprehensive review of adaptive cycling.
  • To increase awareness of adaptive cycling history, classifications, and technology.
  • To highlight injuries and medical concerns pertinent to adaptive cyclists.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of adaptive cycling.
  • Synthesis of information on adaptive cycle technology.
  • Analysis of medical concerns and injuries in adaptive athletes.

Main Results:

  • Adaptive cycling encompasses diverse cycle designs and athlete adaptations.
  • Common injuries include overuse syndromes and trauma related to equipment.
  • Medical concerns involve skin integrity, thermoregulation, and cardiovascular health.

Conclusions:

  • A thorough understanding of adaptive cycling technology and physiology is crucial.
  • Addressing specific injuries and medical issues enhances athlete safety and performance.
  • Further research is needed to optimize training and medical support for adaptive cyclists.