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what happened when Riders succumbs to the pain​

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Answered by ajitdhanshri1234
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A relatively common complaint among cyclists known medically as Ulnar neuropathy but also as handlebar palsy. It’s caused by compression of the ulnar nerve, which enervates your ring and little finger, and manifests in the fingers as tingling, numbness or pain or weakness in the hand. As well as compression, hyperextension of the nerve can also lead to similar symptoms and this can occur when spending long periods of time riding down on the drops. If you experience any symptoms of this nature you should act on them immediately as they can be extremely stubborn to resolve. Seek professional medical advice and apply the preventative steps described below.

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