Pudendal Nerve
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Pudendal Nerve

Introduction The Pudendal Nerve is a major nerve responsible for controlling and innervating the genital and anal regions. It originates from the sacral plexus and travels through the pelvis, supplying various muscles and sensory regions in the perineal area. The word “Pudendal” is derived from the Latin word pudenda, which means “external genitals” and is…

Cyclist syndrome: Cause, Symptoms, Treatment, Exercise
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Cyclist syndrome: Cause, Symptoms, Treatment, Exercise

Cyclist syndrome is a condition in which the Pudendal nerve is compressed in Alcock’s canal of the pelvis region. It is also called Alcock canal syndrome or Pudendal nerve entrapment syndrome (PNE). It is most commonly seen cyclist person who overuses cycle. It has rarely seen a condition in which chronic neuropathic pain in the…