Cycling Injury Clinics in Terrebonne, Quebec
Overuse and bike fit problems drive most cycling injuries.
Most cycling injuries are overuse injuries driven by poor bike fit, training load spikes, or muscle imbalances — not crashes. Knee pain (often patellofemoral or IT band), lower back pain, and neck pain from time-trial positions are the most common reasons Canadian cyclists seek physiotherapy. The best clinics for cyclists offer bike fit assessment or work closely with local bike fitters. Browse 10 active sports and physiotherapy clinics in Terrebonne below.
10 clinics in Terrebonne
3395 Boulevard De La Pinière Est # 120, 3395 Bd de la Pinière #100, Terrebonne, QC J6X 4N1, Canada
Terrebonne, QC
3395 Boulevard De La Pinière Est # 120, 3395 Bd de la Pinière #100, Terrebonne, QC J6X 4N1, Canada
Terrebonne, QC
3544 Bd des Entreprises #102, Terrebonne, QC J6X 3H5, Canada
Terrebonne, QC
901 Bd des Seigneurs #401, Terrebonne, QC J6W 1T8, Canada
Terrebonne, QC
4715 R. d'Angora #103, Terrebonne, QC J6X 4C9, Canada
Terrebonne, QC
3017 Boulevard de la Pinière, Terrebonne, Quebec J6X 4V5, Canada
Terrebonne, QC
1425 Ch. Gascon Suite 106, Terrebonne, QC J6X 4L9, Canada
Terrebonne, QC
1425 Ch. Gascon Suite 106, Terrebonne, QC J6X 4L9, Canada
Terrebonne, QC
3115 Bd de La Pinière O #110, Terrebonne, QC J6X 4P7, Canada
Terrebonne, QC
3115 Bd de La Pinière O #110, Terrebonne, QC J6X 4P7, Canada
Terrebonne, QC
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FAQs — Cycling Injuries in Terrebonne
What is the most common cycling injury treated at Canadian sports clinics?
Knee pain — specifically patellofemoral pain syndrome and IT band syndrome — is the most common reason cyclists seek physiotherapy. Both are typically caused by saddle height issues, cleat misalignment, or training load spikes. A bike fit assessment alongside physiotherapy addresses the root cause.
Can I keep cycling during physiotherapy?
Almost always yes. Cycling's low-impact nature means complete rest is rarely needed. Your physio will typically reduce training load and modify position while treating the injury. Indoor cycling is often used as part of rehab itself.
Does my physio need to know about cycling to treat a cycling injury?
Ideally yes. A physio unfamiliar with cycling may treat the symptom (knee pain) but miss the cause (saddle height or cleat position). Ask whether the clinic has experience with cyclists or triathletes before booking. SportClinicFinder lists clinics by specialty to help you find sport-experienced providers.