The Achilles tendon is the largest tendon in your entire body, and if it gets injured, you've got a real problem.
The Achilles tendon is what allows you to pull your heel up, off the ground, push off and accelerate when you run.
What many runners don't understand is that the Achilles tendon also helps slow you down and decelerate when you’re trying to slow down, absorb force as you're landing while you're running.
Today on the Doc On The Run Podcast we're talking about tendon Achilles early warning signs in runners.
Focus on possibilities NOT limits or obstacles when injured
2 reasons stretching the plantar fascia is bad for runners
Which decision is missing in running injury recovery?
Is inflammation good or bad for plantar plate sprain
Doubt does the most damage to recovering runners
Sesamoid pain misdiagnosed as 4th and 5th metatarsal stress reaction
2 ways runners can tell an injury is improving
Common fracture missed by Ottawa Ankle Rules
Always ask for a copy of your x-rays
Easy home test for Achilles tendon rupture
3 Unfair advantages in healing running injuries
How can a diagnostic injection help heal an ankle sprain?
Do you agree not running is the safest way to heal a running injury?
2 types of injections after failed neuroma surgery
What if there is a 50% chance your doctor is wrong?
Do I need a fracture walking boot for extensor tenosynovitis?
300 Pounds and Running with Slow AF Run Club founder Martinus Evans
How can a bruised toenail from running cause toenail fungus?
Did my doctor do the wrong plantar plate injection?
Do I have to stop running and lose my fitness entirely to heal?
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