Prevalence, Prevention and Treatment of Saddle Sores among Female Competitive Cyclists: A Scoping Review Protocol.

Female cyclists are prone to a variety of injuries and illnesses that occur as a result of prolonged contact with a bicycle saddle. Saddle sores are a range of skin ailments on the buttocks, genitals and inner thigh that result from a combination of friction, heat, pressure, moisture and bacteria in...

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Main Authors: Bury, Keira, Leavy, Justine, O'Connor, Amanda, Jancey, Jonine
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: 2020
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/80756
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author Bury, Keira
Leavy, Justine
O'Connor, Amanda
Jancey, Jonine
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Leavy, Justine
O'Connor, Amanda
Jancey, Jonine
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description Female cyclists are prone to a variety of injuries and illnesses that occur as a result of prolonged contact with a bicycle saddle. Saddle sores are a range of skin ailments on the buttocks, genitals and inner thigh that result from a combination of friction, heat, pressure, moisture and bacteria in the saddle area. Whilst saddle sores are reportedly common, for some cyclists, the condition may cause only mild discomfort. However, for female competitive cyclists, the condition can be an ongoing source of pain and illness affecting participation and performance in the sport. Despite many online sources for health information and products for saddle sores, it is unknown what empirical evidence exists for the prevalence and severity of saddle sores, and for the effectiveness of prevention and treatment methods. This paper outlines the protocol for a scoping review, which aims to describe the empirical evidence for the prevalence, prevention and treatment of saddle sores among female competitive cyclists. Ethics approval has been obtained for this study from Curtin University's Human Research Ethics Committee no: HRE2019-0120. The findings from this study will contribute to the literature for injury in female sport.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-807562021-01-07T07:46:47Z Prevalence, Prevention and Treatment of Saddle Sores among Female Competitive Cyclists: A Scoping Review Protocol. Bury, Keira Leavy, Justine O'Connor, Amanda Jancey, Jonine athletic injuries bicycling competitive cycling female athletes folliculitis saddle sores skin diseases sports medicine Female cyclists are prone to a variety of injuries and illnesses that occur as a result of prolonged contact with a bicycle saddle. Saddle sores are a range of skin ailments on the buttocks, genitals and inner thigh that result from a combination of friction, heat, pressure, moisture and bacteria in the saddle area. Whilst saddle sores are reportedly common, for some cyclists, the condition may cause only mild discomfort. However, for female competitive cyclists, the condition can be an ongoing source of pain and illness affecting participation and performance in the sport. Despite many online sources for health information and products for saddle sores, it is unknown what empirical evidence exists for the prevalence and severity of saddle sores, and for the effectiveness of prevention and treatment methods. This paper outlines the protocol for a scoping review, which aims to describe the empirical evidence for the prevalence, prevention and treatment of saddle sores among female competitive cyclists. Ethics approval has been obtained for this study from Curtin University's Human Research Ethics Committee no: HRE2019-0120. The findings from this study will contribute to the literature for injury in female sport. 2020 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/80756 10.3390/mps3010004 eng http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ fulltext
spellingShingle athletic injuries
bicycling
competitive cycling
female athletes
folliculitis
saddle sores
skin diseases
sports medicine
Bury, Keira
Leavy, Justine
O'Connor, Amanda
Jancey, Jonine
Prevalence, Prevention and Treatment of Saddle Sores among Female Competitive Cyclists: A Scoping Review Protocol.
title Prevalence, Prevention and Treatment of Saddle Sores among Female Competitive Cyclists: A Scoping Review Protocol.
title_full Prevalence, Prevention and Treatment of Saddle Sores among Female Competitive Cyclists: A Scoping Review Protocol.
title_fullStr Prevalence, Prevention and Treatment of Saddle Sores among Female Competitive Cyclists: A Scoping Review Protocol.
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence, Prevention and Treatment of Saddle Sores among Female Competitive Cyclists: A Scoping Review Protocol.
title_short Prevalence, Prevention and Treatment of Saddle Sores among Female Competitive Cyclists: A Scoping Review Protocol.
title_sort prevalence, prevention and treatment of saddle sores among female competitive cyclists: a scoping review protocol.
topic athletic injuries
bicycling
competitive cycling
female athletes
folliculitis
saddle sores
skin diseases
sports medicine
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/80756