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11 October, 05:52

You are a fitness specialist. one of your clients is a long distance cyclist. he complains of bilateral numbness in the little finger and medial half of the ring finger and an inability to adduct the little finger. the individual cannot recall an incident that could have caused this condition, but states the training distance has significantly increased this past week. what possible factors are involved in this condition? what suggestions can be made to alleviate the symptoms yet permit this cyclist to continue training?

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  1. 11 October, 06:12
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    I think he had an acident and he forgot or maybe of cycling alot he had this problem
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