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Thread: My aging knees?

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  1. #1
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    Exclamation Aging knees

    I would definitely take the advice and get a fit done by your LBS. As someone who will someday have a knee replacement and has had MANY knee surgeries I've also completed many fits at a shop... it's definitely worth the money and effort! There are many pieces to the puzzle, as some of the others have mentioned, and others that are still outthere. Often times, many saddles(womens specific) the rails are too short, and you can not be lined up in the manner that yuo ought to be... so definitely get it checked. We'll all be anxious to hear your results.

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    MUCH thanx for all the tips and suggestions posted to my questions! I will go and get a tech to check out my fit and see if some small changes there aren't in order.

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    The one thing I have heard from my partner, and the group he trains with is that with knee pain from cycling, don't go to a doctor because they will almost always give bad advice. If you go to a doctor - go to a sports specialist who KNOWS about cycling injuries.

    However, that being said, make sure your seat is at the right height and angle, and that your pedals/cleats are at the right angle.

    The other thing is that one leg may be a fraction longer than the other

    My partner just wandered by, and suggested you go to "high sierra" cycling on the net, and check out a guy called Tom who apparently does alot of work with knee pain... putting spacers undercleats to even up legs etc...

    http://www.hscycle.com/

    My partner says he found him very good to deal with (even though via the net and half a world away). my partner reckons if you live in America and fancy a visit there it would be well worth it.
    Last edited by RoadRaven; 04-24-2006 at 02:17 PM.


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