Could Horse Gait and Induced Pelvic Dynamic Loads in Female Equestrians Be a Risk Factor in Pudendal Neuralgia?
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Date publication
janvier 2023
Journal
Sports (Basel, Switzerland)
Auteurs
Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Dr LEGRAND Fabien
Tous les auteurs :
Murer S, Polidori G, Beaumont F, Bogard F, Hakim H, Legrand F
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Résumé
Pudendal Neuralgia (PN) is a rare, debilitating disease caused by damage to the pudendal nerve, which innervates the anus, rectum, perineum, lower urinary tract, and genitalia. Although its etiology remains scientifically unknown, a number of sports practices, including horse-riding, are reported as triggering and/or aggravating factors. The present work summarizes the experimental measurements of the contact pressure at the interface between the rider and saddle, for a population of 12 experienced female riders. These tests reveal that dynamic horseback-riding leads to high levels of peak pressures in the perineal region, which confirms that the practice of equine sports may cause neuropathologies such as PN. All collected data will be used as boundary conditions in a future numerical 3D model aimed at locating the possible areas of pudendal nerve crushing.
Mots clés
dynamic horseback riding, pelvic floor trauma, pressure mapping, saddle–rider interaction
Référence
Sports (Basel). 2023 01 10;11(1):