Every runner who gets injured is in a race against time.
It is a race to not lose your running fitness.
You know you are going to get weaker. You know you're going to get stiffer. You're probably really concerned that you're going to lose all that aerobic fitness that took months or years building up.
Running injuries are like compound interest but in reverse.
That's what we're going to talk about today on the Doc On The Run Podcast.
How long should I use crutches?
Plantar wart treatment options in runners
Bone bruise vs stress reaction in a runner
FHL tenosynovitis PRP injection vs. Cortisone injection
How pneumonia made my Kona dream come true
What is subungual melanoma?
FHL Tenosynovitis vs Sesmoiditis
697 Hallux rigidus shoe traits for runners
Work out now or do more workouts later
Most important tibial stress fracture detail is location
Andrea ran 3:09 in the Tokyo Marathon with calcaneal stress fracture!
Don’t ask when can I run after an injury… Ask how I can run
Plantar Plate Sprain and Deep Peroneal Neuritis
Can I run every day on the Alter G treadmill?
Can I run after a spiral fracture of the fibula?
How your running shoe insert can show risk of plantar plate sprain
How an injury happened is more important than what happened
The 4 worst traits of a running shoe for Morton’s neuroma
When is an MRI most reliable for a soft-tissue running injury?
Advice for flat footed runner with plantar plate injury started on a treadmill
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