Cycling Performance
- 30-70% of cyclists suffer from neck, mid-back, or low back pain.
- Chronic injury is two to three times more common than sudden acute cycling injuries.
- Few cyclists devote sufficient training to flexibility or core stability.
We are available to evaluate and treat a wide variety of cycling related problems.

Bailey Health & Wellness Center’s Sports Science Laboratory Evaluation
Research on a wide range of cyclists shows that injury free performance depends on balanced activity of muscles, proper ergonomics, and efficient biomechanics.
The Sports Science Laboratory evaluation is a meticulous examination to find the barriers you may have to efficient, dependable and injury free ride performance.
We use clinical excellence combined with state of the art objective muscle motion and strength testing, range of motion measures of your joints, and other specialized cycling specific functional assessments.
Working as a team with you and your bicycle shop, we help you to perform better, suffer fewer injuries, and meet your individual goals.
Cyclist Protocol
Based upon the the Sports Science Laboratory evaluation, the Cyclist Protocol includes hands-on deep tissue work, chiropractic manual therapy, and individualized cycling specific performance enhancement activities.
The Cyclist Protocol can create dramatic and rapid changes in your flexibility, speed, strength, and resistance to injury. The Cyclist Protocol is for riders of all skill levels who are serious about improving their ability and preventing injury.
Enjoy cycling more!
The Bailey Health & Wellness Center’s Sports Science Laboratory provides state of the art facilities, equipment, and expertise to help your individual sports performance through clinical assessment and treatment programs.
Located in downtown Bryan, Texas we offer a convenient location open Monday through Friday, and as needed to take care of your special needs. Call 822-2225 for more information or to schedule a free initial consultation.






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