Whether you are conscious of it or not, when you are recovering from a running injury you are probably a little bit gun shy.
Every runner who has ever had to cancel a race or abandon a training plan because of an over- training injury understands how demoralizing and frustrating it is to lose all of your fitness and start training just so you can rest and heal.
If you suffered through that routine it shouldn't really be surprising that you probably have some trepidation in the back of your mind. Although it's probably been pushed into the deepest corners of your brain you have fear holding you back.
Injured runners become afraid of pain.
Today on the Doc On The Run podcast were talking about how pain is not a setback in your running injury recovery.
If you are recovering from injury...Don’t focus on Plan B!
2 ways to modify a fracture walking boot for a plantar plate sprain
The best free advice for an injured runner
Should I use a boot for shin splints
Pain is a guide but only if you read the signs
Is a boot enough for a tibial stress fracture in runners?
Nothing in medicine is free especially with running injuries
3 Ways Plantar Plate Injuries occur in runners
Finally the correct answer on how long before you can run after injury
How long until a plantar plate sprain is completely healed?
Running fitness is transient
Why do plantar plate sprains take so long to heal in a runner?
Injured runner or recovering runner?
How long to wait before running with a stress fracture?
I am not built to be a runner
Rest = Recovery
I cannot run because it got a running injury
The slippery slope of running injury recovery
Should a runner have surgery for a plantar plate tear?
Should an injury runner assess running form?
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