Physical Therapy for Runner’s Knee
It's been a while since my series on Running Injuries. Part of the reason, if I'm honest, is that this next problem hits close to home. Runner's Knee, or Patellofemoral Pain or Kneecap Pain, is both one of the most recurrent and common types of pain and the one that I've personally dealt with most consistently. I have plenty to say about this condition, and this won't be my first post on it to say the least.
The “Snowball Effect” in Physical Therapy
Physical therapy for runners involves deciphering all of the different factors contributing to an injury and to recovery — then switching the direction of the momentum.
Boom-Bust: The Cycle Keeping Your Injury Going
Why Mindfulness Beats a List of New Year's Goals (And How It Helps Runners)
With the onset of the new year, I found myself thinking about all the things I wanted to achieve - and, like so many of us, I started making a list of these outcomes. Feeling excited and accomplished, I finished up my list and set about my day.
Later that evening, however, I came back to the list - and to be honest, didn't love what I found. Instead of the inspirational manifesto I'd intended to create, what I saw on the paper looked more like a harsh list of faults. Not only that, but how was I supposed to keep track of all these different goals?
Life Stress & Stress Fractures: My Most Impactful Running Injury as a Running PT
Fourteen years ago I was just starting college, and in the best running shape of my life, running 60+ miles/week at sub-7 minute pace - but I had a big issue that soon stopped all running dead in its tracks. It started with shin pain, familiar to me through my experiences with shin splints in the past - but this time felt different.
What To Do About Shin Splints
Shin Splints: a Running PT’s First Injury