Injury rates are high! Unfortunately, 20-70% of runners per year will sustain a running related injury. Why? One major postulation of injuries are training errors. This is the too much, too soon principle-The runner has run too many miles or they have run too many miles at an intense effort in too short a period of time. So how can you minimize the risk of injury:
How Runners Can Address Knee Pain
Knee pain is the most common running injury. It results from the forces on the knee exceeding the tissues ability to tolerate stress. It is associated with training errors- doing too much, too soon- as well as limitations in strength and coordination of the hip and knee. In this article, I will highlight assessing and treating your knees to get you back on the right track.
Running with Functional Feet
The foot is the base of support for our body’s in upright positions and activities.
If the foot’s alignment is off then it can lead to compensations at the ankle, knee and hip. The compensations lead to stress. If we overload those compensations with too much running or lifting the outcome may be pain.