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How to Use an Ebike to Start Cycling Again after Knee Replacement Surgery

June 1, 2019 by Average Joe Cyclist 2 Comments

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If you are scheduled to have total knee replacement surgery, one of the most common questions cyclists ask is: can I still ride a bike after the surgery? The short answer is yes. In fact, riding a bike is actually a great form of physical therapy following knee replacement surgery. And if you have an ebike, the options are even brighter, because you can control the amount of stress you place on your knees.

For many people, knee replacement is a sensible option. If you are suffering from pain and stiffness due to arthritis, it can interfere with your daily activities. Total knee replacement is also known as total knee arthroplasty. is a beneficial option for treating the pain, stiffness, and loss of mobility that is associated with knee arthritis.

Once you’ve had your knee replacement surgery, here are a few recovery tips to help you prepare to get back on your ebike.

How to Use an Ebike to Start Cycling Again after Knee Replacement Surgery
Yes, you CAN get back to cycling after knee replacement surgery!

Getting Started: Passive Range of Motion

For the first couple of weeks, one of the main goals is decreasing the swelling and achieving a full passive range of motion. So, you need to be prepared to work on this. Being able to cycle after total knee replacement depends on getting your entire body back in motion as quickly as possible after the surgery.

Even if your knee pain limited your activities before the surgery, you will need to work hard afterward to get your knee back to where it was before.

Physical Therapy and Becoming Active

One of the most important factors of rehabilitation following knee replacement surgery is physical therapy. Usually, within 24 hours after surgery, a physical therapist will visit. Your physical therapist will help you stand, sit, walk, and use a continuous passive motion machine.

During the early stages of your physical therapy, you will experience a certain level of discomfort, stiffness, and pain, but it is important to focus on the outcome. To succeed in getting back to cycling, you must follow the advice of your physical therapist and become active as quickly as possible. Most rehab centers won’t allow you to go home until you can climb the stairs and walk, so the faster you get yourself active, the sooner you will be back to cycling.

Working Your Way Up to Cycling with a Stationary Bike

Range of motion is a critical part of your recovery following total knee replacement surgery. The good news is that using a stationary bike during your physical therapy is a great way to improve range of motion. And using a stationary bike will also prepare you to get back on your bicycle.

It is important that you check with your doctor and your physical therapist to find out when you can start using a stationary bicycle. Be sure to set the seat height appropriately. Your knee should be straight down and resting on the pedal, with only a slight bend in your knee. Start out slowly and keep in mind that you may not be able to turn the cranks all the way around. Slowly pedal forward and backward for a few minutes. Continue this routine until your range of motion improves, which often happens quite quickly.

Achieving Full Range of Motion

When your knee is able to bend about 90 degrees, you should be able to turn the cranks fully around on your stationary bicycle. Once you can complete a full revolution, consider adding light resistance to help improve the endurance and strength of your muscles. If you start feeling pain in your knee, decrease the resistance.

In most situations, you can begin riding a stationary bike about two weeks after your knee replacement surgery.

Advancing to Outdoor Cycling

And after about six weeks of riding a stationary bike, your doctor may clear you to start riding your bicycle outdoors. It is important that your doctor clear you before you begin riding outdoors. Once you start cycling outdoors, take it carefully and slowly, and always stop if you feel pain. Most ebikes allow you to control the amount of electric assistance you use. Start off with the highest level of assistance, and an easy gear. This will enable you to ensure that you don’t stress your knees. As you progress, you can gradually decrease the level of assistance.

The most important thing you can do to prepare for resuming cycling after knee replacement surgery is to keep all of your scheduled follow-up appointments, follow the exercise and therapy routines recommended to you, and avoid overdoing it.

Tips for Cyclists Who Have Had Knee Replacement SurgeryThanks to Our Guest Author

Dr. Nakul Karkare is a trusted knee and hip replacement surgeon based in New York City and Long Island. For more information, visit newyorkhipknee.com.

Related: See our comparison of 5 of the Best Indoor Trainers. You can use an indoor trainer to convert your existing bike into a stationary bike.
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  1. Andy Webb says

    June 2, 2019 at 5:38 pm

    In my experience, riding an E-bike after knee replacement surgery is an amazing way to rehabilitate the knee and to have fun at the same time. I had my left knee replaced three years ago and bought my first Ebike two years ago, after riding my regular commuter hybrid bike for the first year after my operation.I have since ridden over 6000 very enjoyable kilometers and my legs are in the best shape they’ve been for thirty years. More importantly, I’ve had fun doing it! For me, the advantage of riding an Ebike over a normal bike as a rehabilitation tool is that it is almost infinitely adjustable. If I’m feeling tired at any point on a ride, I can dial up the assist a notch. Conversely, if I’m feeling like I need a harder work-out, I can turn off the assist entirely or even turn up the regeneration (I have a BionX kit on a mountain bike). And as Average Joe has stated before, I ride my Ebike much more often than I would ride an unassisted bike.

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    • Average Joe Cyclist says

      October 26, 2019 at 1:12 pm

      Good to hear! Ebikes are the best

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