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Hip pain in an elite cyclist with Non-Hodgkin's Follicular Lymphoma: a case report

Journal of the Canadian Chiropractic Association, 2021-12, Vol.65 (3), p.330-337 [Peer Reviewed Journal]

JCCA 2021. ;COPYRIGHT 2021 Canadian Chiropractic Association ;Copyright Canadian Chiropractic Association Dec 2021 ;JCCA 2021 2021 ;ISSN: 0008-3194 ;EISSN: 1715-6181 ;PMID: 35197647

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  • Title:
    Hip pain in an elite cyclist with Non-Hodgkin's Follicular Lymphoma: a case report
  • Author: Belchos, Melissa ; Kumar, Varsha ; Weis, Carol Ann
  • Subjects: Athletes ; Bicycling ; Care and treatment ; Case reports ; Chiropractic medicine ; Chiropractors ; Cyclists ; Health aspects ; Lymphomas ; Medical research ; Medicine, Experimental ; Original ; Pain management ; Sports injuries
  • Is Part Of: Journal of the Canadian Chiropractic Association, 2021-12, Vol.65 (3), p.330-337
  • Description: We present a case of an elite cyclist that hesitated to follow the medical advice from her practitioners, as she was determined to train and compete resulting in delayed diagnosis and management of a rare hip pathology. A 51-year old elite female cyclist had a history of years of hip pain with insidious onset. The chiropractor in this case observed a lack of response to treatment, and advised the patient to get an MRI with suspicion of a labral tear. She eventually agreed to further investigations and was diagnosed with Non-Hodgkin's follicular lymphoma and a labral tear. Elite athletes are not immune to serious pathology. Chiropractors should be vigilant and ensure to investigate any patients with a lack of response to conservative management. Chiropractors should be aware of the risk of athletic patients that continue to train and compete when advised not to.
  • Publisher: Canada: Canadian Chiropractic Association
  • Language: English;French
  • Identifier: ISSN: 0008-3194
    EISSN: 1715-6181
    PMID: 35197647
  • Source: PubMed
    Geneva Foundation Free Medical Journals at publisher websites
    Alma/SFX Local Collection

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