In this blog, Paul Coviello, PT, DPT covers the most common cycling injuries and shares solutions to getting you back on the bike—pain free.
Read MoreCyclists may experience neck pain or hand numbness caused by muscle, joint, disc, and nerve injuries or even an improper bike fit. Learn more about neck pain or numbness when cycling, and how it can be resolved through physical therapy techniques.
Read MoreButtock pain is a common, frequently misdiagnosed issue impacting cyclists. Learn more about the causes of buttock pain in cycling and treatment options available through physical therapy.
Read MoreLow back pain is one of the most common ailments impacting cyclists. Learn more about the causes of low back pain in cycling and treatment options available through physical therapy.
Read MoreGroin and hip pain are rather common ailments in cyclists, frequently compounded with low back or knee pain. Learn more about the causes of groin and hip pain in cycling and treatment options available through physical therapy.
Read MoreFront of knee pain, also known as anterior knee pain, is common in cycling due to the amount of use the knee goes through during a ride. Learn more about the causes of anterior knee pain in cycling and treatment options available through physical therapy.
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