Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4274767 | Sexual Medicine Reviews | 2014 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Although a number of studies have described mechanisms for cyclingârelated sexual dysfunction, further validated studies are needed to both better describe the dysfunction, as well as to develop strategies for prevention and treatment. Our best evidence indicates that the type of saddle used, as well as the position of the rider, has more effect on resultant sexual dysfunction than simply participation in cycling. Baran C, Mitchell GC, and Hellstrom WJG. Cyclingârelated sexual dysfunction in men and women: A review. Sex Med Rev 2014;2:93-101.
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Authors
Caner MD, Gregory C. MD, MS, Wayne J.G. MD,