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.
I don’t trust my doctor
Torn Plantar Fascia: If I run can it heal it later?
Top 3 running injury secrets
3 Foot types prone to Extensor Tenosynovitis
Torn Achilles: Should I use crutches?
Why some runners should never pay for advice
Should I take Lovenox after an ankle fracture?
Pick your running coach wisely
A body at rest tends to remain at rest
3 Ingredients required for rapid recovery from running injury
No one can save you
Running injuries can happen to everyone
The advice to rest is a lie
Is Muscle Atrophy Reversible?
#1 Cause of Confusion in Runners
How can a runner tell athlete’s foot from contact dermatitis?
Check your shoe when you have pain!
Blister causes in runners
Limb length discrepancy compensation in runners
Cuboid pain with running after flatfoot surgery
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