Cycling Injuries & Chiropractic

13 Nov 2023 | Conditions

 

The Tour Down Under in January is just over, so let us focus on common cycling injuries & what you need to do.
One minute you’re in the form of your life, and the next you find yourself struggling to rotate the pedals without pain. Cycling injuries are an unfortunate part of most rider’s relationship with the bike. Some people are more prone than others, but most cyclists will find themselves off the bike at some point.

Most common issues experienced by cyclists can be treated and avoided. It’s important to remember that your body is one connected system – symptoms may not represent the actual cause and if an injury is persistent you should see a Chiropractor who can help identify and treat the cause as well as ascertain how your overall spinal alignment & function is affecting your injury.

The most common cycling injuries are:• Crashes that can result in more serious injuries such as concussion & collarbone fractures.
• Lower back pain due mainly to many hours spent curled over the handlebars.
• Knee pain that is usually due to the knee cap tracking in the wrong direction.
• Pains around the neck and wrists are often caused when too much pressure is being transmitted through the upper body.
• Foot pain, tingling & numbness usually caused by poorly fitted shoes, socks & foot swelling especially in the summer.

Whatever injury you may be suffering as a result of cycling make sure you seek advice from your Chiropractor – who is not only able to assess and address the key factors that can be causing your injury & treat the underlying cause of your problem but as well asses your spinal alignment & function to better assist you in your recovery, & possibly improve your riding performance also. Of course, ensure your bike is appropriately fitted as well.

Phone

07 5528 2899

Address

10/151 Cotlew St,
Ashmore QLD  4214

Open Hours

 

Monday: 5.30AM – 5PM

Tuesday: 5.30AM – 5PM

Wednesday: 5.30AM – 12 NOON

Thursday: 5.30AM – 5PM

Friday: 5.30AM – 12 NOON

Saturday: 5.30AM – 10.30AM

(Hours may vary, please contact our office)

 

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