I never thought about a tricycle for healing.
My memories of riding an adult trike seem to be fading. It\’s already about five and a half years since I let \”Valkyrie\” go.
Adult trikes can be a boon to people who have balance difficulties. Maybe they gave learning to ride two wheels their all; but unfortunately couldn\’t get the hang of it.
The same friend who put me on the track of aqua cycling also mentioned her sister-in-law who had suffered a broken back. Eventually, when her back was better, this lady found that she was able to ride an adult trike!
I think that\’s great. She could have fun; and get some good exercise, too. For all I know (having no medical expertise), the riding helps her back. She\’s still in physical therapy for her back; but I think that riding the trike would be much more fun than therapy sessions. I wish her the best with both.
The reason I began my cycling \”career\” with an adult trike was the off-balance sensations inside of my head. It seemed to be between my ears, deep in the center of my head. If I turned my head to look behind me while I was just walking, something inside of my head seemed to move around; and it made me feel off balance. I didn\’t dare trust myself on two wheels because of that.
So I got the trike. Fast-forward about two and a half years. I noticed that those weird sensations in my head were significantly reduced; and my speculation is that all the vigorous pedaling played a part. It makes me think: A Tricycle for Healing!
So an adult tricycle may not be a miracle worker, but it still can do a lot of good!