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Peak Physical Therapy
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Welcome to our August Newsletter.  Today we are talking about enjoying the benefits of cycling.

Cycling can play an important role in a speedy recovery from certain injuries and maintaining overall health.

Whether you are exercising in your physiotherapist’s office or at home, cycling can be a fun, safe and effective way to improve joint health, muscle tone, lung capacity and cardiovascular function.

When recovering from a lower body injury or surgery, your doctor may suggest some low- or no-impact workouts to strengthen your muscles. Cycling is often an easy and accessible option for most patients to include in their rehabilitation. Even if you are a healthy individual looking for a way to maintain joint and muscle strength, cycling is something to consider.


If you need more reasons to cycle, consider these:

  • Cycling is a year-round activity. If you pick up this activity outdoors in the spring or summer, you can invest in a stationary bike or a mount for your favorite bicycle to maintain your schedule in any weather.
  • Cycling is practical. Depending on where you live, you may be able to bike to work or to the store. If you need a little extra motivation, think of the savings if you bike somewhere you would have otherwise driven to in a car.
  • Cycling is good for your brain. Cycling is not just for physical health. Research has shown that cycling can improve cognitive performance.

  • Cycling is fun. Most areas have scenic bike trails. Find a fitness partner or a group class for your cycling. Not only can it make for a more enjoyable workout, but fitness partners also increase the success of your workout for all ages.

   Although cycling is something that almost anyone can do, there are still certain precautions to consider before pedalling.

  • Get ready. Ensure you are properly fitted to your bike. Properly adjusting your seat height can reduce strain and make for a more enjoyable ride.Your physiotherapist can help you with a proper bike fit.
  • Warm up. As with any exercise, a good warm-up can better prepare you for your workout and reduce injury.
  • Be safe. Check with your physiotherapist before beginning any new exercise. Wear a helmet that fits and be aware of your surroundings. If you are cycling in town, remember that most traffic laws apply to cars as well as bicycles. Your local cycling association can help you with safety tips. 
  • Have fun. Exercise regimens are not meant to be chores. Find a pace and a place that make you feel comfortable.

Cycling is a low-impact exercise that may be a great addition to your treatment and long-term plans. Please consult your physiotherapist at Peak Physical Therapy to determine if cycling is the next exercise to add to your regimen.

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