Apiir examines your bike's reach metrics, by looking at the angles formed by your wrist, shoulder, and arm. With this information, we try to give you a reasonable stem recommendation to address your neck and shoulder pain. If your reach is at the longer end of the spectrum, consider shortening it. However, it's crucial to find a balance; too short a reach can also lead to tension in the neck and upper back.
Apiir examines your handlebar height, which is a key aspect regarding neck and
shoulder pain. A low handlebar position can increase back flexion, adding strain to the neck and shoulders. Raising the handlebars may help relieve some of this pressure.
Finally, don't overlook the impact of equipment like your helmet. In upright positions, a heavy helmet can exacerbate neck strain. In aggressive positions, the helmet's weight distribution can affect neck comfort. Selecting the right helmet based on its weight and fit can make a noticeable difference.
Persistent neck and shoulder pain, despite adjustments based on Apiir, indicates the need for a professional assessment. Apiir can get you in touch with a specialist,
potentially uncovering underlying issues not immediately apparent through Apiir.
Take contact with us at hello@apiir.tech!