I see this as one of the huge downsides to rear pannier guards. I've had the back of my boot hit them at takeoff at times and it is disconcerting. If, for any reason, your foot comes off the peg in motion you kind of get run over by your own bike (guard).
The other disadvantage is that the guards makes the bike a small bit wider. You don't think about it, but when the guard hits something (garage door frame, car your trying to maneuver around, trash can or lawn mower, it pushes the bike over. Your natural reaction is to fight the force, but you really need to back up.
Rest up and let your body heal! Do your physical therapy to the best of your ability. It will make a huge difference in recover time and resulting abilities. Prayers to you!
The other disadvantage is that the guards makes the bike a small bit wider. You don't think about it, but when the guard hits something (garage door frame, car your trying to maneuver around, trash can or lawn mower, it pushes the bike over. Your natural reaction is to fight the force, but you really need to back up.
Rest up and let your body heal! Do your physical therapy to the best of your ability. It will make a huge difference in recover time and resulting abilities. Prayers to you!