Journal of bodywork and movement therapiesHumansLow Back PainCross-Sectional StudiesBicyclingAdult
Cycling and low back pain: A large cross-sectional study on prevalence and risk factors.
Andrei Pereira Pernambuco, Izabely Arantes Santos, Laura Fonseca Vaz do Amaral, Miguel Victor Silva Sousa, Arthur Breda de Melo Passos, Gustavo Cardoso Vieira, Marcelo Rocha de Morais, José Carlos Leal
Published: 202510.1016/j.jbmt.2025.08.002
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Cycling is a widely practiced sport; however, its high biomechanical demands can lead to musculoskeletal complaints, particularly low back pain (LBP). Factors such as posture, cycling discipline, and individual characteristics may influ…
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