Cycling Orthotics
One of the biggest challenges to a
cyclist’s performance is achieving the
correct alignment and positioning of the
foot on the pedals, in relation to position
of the knees and hips, while eliminating
unwanted movement and lost energy. After
thousands of pedal revolutions, faulty
positioning can lead to knee injury, shin
splints, foot pain, and hip discomfort….all
hindering performance especially if you are
a racer. Some of this faulty positioning in
regards to the foot can be caused by
excessive pronation or supination, or foot
rotation. Add in other factors such as leg
length differences, foot structure, muscle
imbalances, improper cleat position, or poor
fitting cycling shoes and it’s not hard to
see the potential for things going ‘wrong’
on the bike.
Custom foot orthotics, along with proper
bike fit, cleat alignment, and use of shims
such as LeWedge® (
www.LeMondfitness.com ), play a huge
role in making sure your body is in
biomechanical alignment with the mechanics
of the bike. Custom foot orthotics can help
re-align the foot on the pedal and assist in
preventing injury down the road.
As for most cycling shoes, they are not
unlike other shoes in that they are made
without much arch support at all. The inside
of most shoes are lined with simple
foam-like inserts which do not do much at
all to support the arch or address other
issues such as forefoot pain, also common
among cyclists. If the foot is resting on
the bottom of the shoe without support, not
only will it most likely be uncomfortable,
but the lack of support can lead to
unnecessary motion of the feet, ankles, and
knees; thus an inefficient pedal stroke. The
stabilizer muscles that control motion of
the foot and ankle may be overstressed as
they try to control this motion-- while also
trying to keep the knees aligned.
The use of custom orthotics / footbeds
for your cycling shoes will assist in
positioning the feet in the most neutral and
efficient position so that energy and power
will not be wasted during pedal stroke, and
the likelihood of overuse injuries will be
minimized. The orthotics should be designed
to be comfortable and supportive, with a
slender, light-weight profile in order to
accommodate the slim, snug fit of most
cycling shoes. Materials can also be
selected to assist in shock absorption and
temperature regulation.
Each pair of Foot Dynamics orthotics is
designed to fit an individual’s needs. For
example, if we are addressing tingling and
numbness of the forefoot, also referred to
as metatarsalgia, or sometimes in more
specific situations, ‘Morton’s Neuroma’, we
can easily incorporate a metatarsal pad to
alleviate the discomfort. You many also want
to consider having your shoes stretched in
the areas which seem too tight. Our cycling
orthotics are durable, water resistant, and
are available with a variety of top cover
materials.
Sizes are available up to a men’s size
15.
Note: If you are a cyclist suffering from
persistent pain, please seek professional
medical advice from a physician who
specializes in working with cyclists. There
are many factors which contribute to injury
and orthotics are not meant to cure all
possible conditions.
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