An elderly woman who uses a cane to walk is recovering from injuries she received when she was robbed by a bicycle-riding thief in Queens, police said on Sunday.

The 92-year-old was walking with the help of her cane around 7:30 p.m. on Saturday near her home on 46th Street in Astoria when the heartless cyclist approached her from behind and yanked the purse from her left arm before speeding away.

The nonagenarian, who had been returning from a trip to the grocery store, fell to the ground and suffered a cut on her nose and pain to her left shoulder and arm, police said. She was taken to Mount Sinai Queens for her injuries and released later that night.

The victim, who lives with her nephew, said she was still in pain the day following the incident, but preferred not to comment further.

Police video released on Sunday shows the bicyclist riding on the sidewalk around the time of the incident, wearing a backpack and black sweatpants.

The concrete was still riddled with blood spatter from the incident, only feet from where the woman has lived for at least 60 years, said a neighbor, John, 44.

“I’ve known her my whole life,” John said, recalling how she used to babysit him and his siblings. “She’s just a really special person on the block.”

Police told him they found his neighbor’s shopping bag, carrying a box of Ritz crackers and milk, not far from where the incident happened. Her purse has not been recovered.