Medicine of Cycling
Cycling is a unique sport shared by kids and adults, used for recreation and transportation, and enjoyed by people of many fitness and ability levels. All cyclists share the pain of falling off the bike, overuse injuries, fear associated with injury, and other medical consequences that result from exposure to the elements.
This course, led by a multidisciplinary team of experts and cyclists in fields of neurology, psychology, urology, dermatology, nutrition, bike fit, and sports medicine, cover a wide range of topics that affect every cyclist.
(from uctv.tv)
Cycling and the Skin. Professor of Clinical Dermatology at UCSF, Timothy Berger, MD examines the many challenges a cyclist's skin can face while out riding, including saddle sores and skin cancer.
03. Cycling and the Skin |
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