Korean J Fam Med.  2016 Nov;37(6):356-358. 10.4082/kjfm.2016.37.6.356.

Exertional Rhabdomyolysis after Spinning

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  • 1Department of Family Medicine, Konkuk University School of Medicine, Seoul, Korea. fmkhj@korea.com

Abstract

Any strenuous muscular exercise may trigger rhabdomyolysis. We report an episode of clinically manifested exertional rhabdomyolysis due to stationary cycling, commonly known as spinning. Reports of spinning-related rhabdomyolysis are rare in the English literature, and the current case appears to be the first such case reported in South Korea. A previously healthy 21-year-old Asian woman presented with severe thigh pain and reddish-brown urinary discoloration 24-48 hours after attending a spinning class at a local gymnasium. Paired with key laboratory findings, her symptoms were suggestive of rhabdomyolysis. She required hospital admission to sustain renal function through fluid resuscitation therapy and fluid balance monitoring. Because exertional rhabdomyolysis may occur in any unfit but otherwise healthy individual who indulges in stationary cycling, the potential health risks of this activity must be considered.

Keyword

Rhabdomyolysis; Stationary Cycling; Acute Kidney Injury

MeSH Terms

Acute Kidney Injury
Asian Continental Ancestry Group
Female
Humans
Korea
Resuscitation
Rhabdomyolysis*
Thigh
Water-Electrolyte Balance
Young Adult
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