COMMON PATOLOGIES IN THE TRIATHLON SPORTS DISCIPLINE INJURIES IN TRIATHLON COMMON PATOLOGIES IN THE TRIATHLON SPORTS DISCIPLINE
SWIMMING SEGMENT Caution all those athletes who have suffered or have problems at the level: Of the cervical spine (by the movement that is realized when turning the head to be able to breathe) At shoulder level, such as rotator cuff tendinitis or old shoulder dislocations
CYCLING SEGMENT
At the column level: Cervical: Pain produced by the position of the cervical spine during the competition. Lumbar: Overload due to incorrect handlebar position.
Superior member: Pain in inflammation in the tensors of the fingers.
Lower member: Pains in the perineal area. Tendonitis of the patellar tendon. Tendonitis of the Achilles tendon. Goose leg tendonitis.
RUNNING SEGMENT
At knee level: Tendonitis of the patellar tendon. Iliotibial band syndrome. Bursitis. Popliteal muscle tendonitis.
In the ankle joint: Tibial periostitis. Stress fractures.
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