You are still in your boot. Your surgeon or physio has told you that daily walking in the boot is part of recovery — but you are also wondering whether you could do some gentle cycling to keep fit. The question is a practical one: are those two activities comparable in terms of what they ask of the healing tendon, or is one significantly safer than the other?

The comparison here is specific: walking around in a recovery boot versus cycling — on a stationary bike or an e-bike — while still wearing that same boot. Many rehabilitation protocols explicitly recommend stationary cycling during the boot phase for exactly this reason. Understanding why requires a look at the biomechanics of each activity.

  1. How the Achilles Tendon Is Loaded When Walking in a Boot
  2. How the Achilles Tendon Is Loaded When Cycling in a Boot
  3. The Direct Comparison
  4. Practical Considerations for Cycling in the Boot
  5. The Bottom Line
  6. References
  7. Related Reading