Objective: To evaluate the prevalence of clavicle fractures in professional and amateur cyclists and evaluate the factors associated with its occurrence. Method: One hundred and forty professional and amateur athletes were interviewed through a questionnaire regarding age and time practicing bicycling, among others. Results: Among the 140 evaluated cyclists, there were 19 (13.5%) clavicle fractures associated with this sports modality. Conclusion: There was a positive association between time practicing bicycling and frequency of clavicle fractures, as well as between hours of weekly training and clavicle fractures. Level of Evidence IV, Case-Series.
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Nishimi, A. Y., Belangero, P. S., Mesquita, R. de S., Andreoli, C. V., Pochini, A. de C., & Ejnisman, B. (2016). Frequency and risk factors of clavicle fractures in professional cyclists. Acta Ortopedica Brasileira, 24(5), 240–242. https://doi.org/10.1590/1413-785220162405157391
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