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.
Podcast Question
Is this treatment bad for runners?
Running with heel bursitis should I do Achilles wedge stretches for Haglunds?
Do I need crutches after PRP for plantar plate injury?
Running shoe selection based on foot type
Pain measurement points of runners
Runner with a stress fracture that was never broken
Why I do not tell runners whether or not they can run over social media
Top 5 Heel Pain Takeaways from IFAF Sonoma
Pain is the most underutilized tool for recovering runners
Top 3 Stress Fracture Takeaways from IFAF Sonoma
There is no hope on a downward slope
Can I run if MRI shows stress fracture but no pain?
Recover. Don’t Rot.
How can I train with a femoral neck stress fracture?
3 types of runners who get the most from telemedicine
Which is worse for my Achilles running hills or stairs?
Why wonky is better than weak in a recovering runner
I think I have a bunion but my toe is straight
Aching pain in heels from standing desk during pandemic
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