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Cycling should feel smooth and comfortable, not painful or restrictive. Knee pain during rides, lower back discomfort after cycling, or numbness in the hands can all signal that your bike setup may not match your body. Even small alignment issues can lead to ongoing strain over time.
A bike assessment focuses on adjusting your riding position to improve comfort, efficiency, and injury prevention. With the right setup, cycling becomes more enjoyable and sustainable.
If discomfort during cycling has been affecting your performance or enjoyment, a professional bike assessment can help identify the cause.
Discomfort during or after cycling often develops gradually. Small positioning issues can lead to repeated strain on muscles and joints.
The following signs often indicate the need for a bike assessment:
These symptoms often relate to saddle height, handlebar position, or pedalling mechanics. Correcting alignment can significantly reduce strain.
If these issues feel familiar, our team can assess your cycling position and recommend adjustments for comfort and performance.
Cycling discomfort often develops when the body and bike are not properly aligned. Even small positioning differences can affect movement patterns.
The following contributors are commonly involved:
Understanding these contributors helps guide effective bike adjustments. Once positioning improves, cycling often feels more comfortable and efficient.
A bike assessment combines physiotherapy knowledge with cycling mechanics to improve comfort and performance. Wyndham Physio & Rehabilitation provides structured assessment and adjustment guidance.
Support during a bike assessment includes:
As these adjustments and exercises work together, cycling becomes more comfortable and efficient. Confidence during longer rides improves gradually. Consistent positioning and conditioning help prevent recurring cycling injuries.
Comfort on the bike starts with proper alignment. If you are ready to improve your cycling comfort, contact Wyndham Physio & Rehabilitation to organise a bike assessment.
Cyclists experiencing pain, discomfort, or reduced performance during rides can benefit from a bike assessment.
A bike assessment typically takes about an hour, depending on adjustments required.
Yes, bringing your own bike ensures adjustments match your riding setup accurately.
Yes, proper positioning reduces strain on joints and muscles during cycling.
No, recreational cyclists can benefit from improved comfort and efficiency.
If cycling discomfort is affecting your rides, a professional bike assessment can help improve comfort and performance. Book an appointment today and ride with greater confidence and ease.