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How can you identify the most important factors involved in your patients running injuries? During your rehabilitation of runners, which is most important to address - load, gait pattern, strength, foot strike, pelvic position, footwear, range of movement or other factors?
I wanted to discuss and debate these issues with a number of Physiotherapists that treat and research running injuries, so I have a very different format for you on this episode of the Physio Edge podcast - a group podcast.
On this podcast, we have Tom Goom, Greg Lehman and Dr Christian Barton all in one virtual room discussing and debating the merits of the various approaches to running injuries.
In this episode of the Physio Edge podcast David Pope and the group discuss:
Free running injury assessment & treatment video series available now
Links of Interest
Tom Goom
Greg Lehman
Dr Christian Barton
Papers mentioned in this episode
Is there an economical running technique? A review of modifiable biomechanical factors affecting running economy
Influence of step length and landing pattern on patellofemoral joint kinetics during running
The training-injury prevention paradox: should athletes be training smarter and harder?
Optimising strength training for running and cycling endurance performance: A review
A negative life event impairs psychosocial stress, recovery and running economy of runner
Running shoes and running injuries: mythbusting and a proposal for two new paradigms: preferred movement path and comfort filter
The effectiveness of exercise interventions to prevent sports injuries: a syatematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
Chronic psychological stress impairs recovery of muscular function and somatic sensations over a 96-hour period
Frontal plane kinematics of the hip during running: Are they related to hip anatomy and strength?
High eccentric hip abduction strength reduces the risk of developing patellofemoral pain among novice runners initiating a self structured running program: a 1 year observational study
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How can you identify the most important factors involved in your patients running injuries? During your rehabilitation of runners, which is most important to address - load, gait pattern, strength, foot strike, pelvic position, footwear, range of movement or other factors?
I wanted to discuss and debate these issues with a number of Physiotherapists that treat and research running injuries, so I have a very different format for you on this episode of the Physio Edge podcast - a group podcast.
On this podcast, we have Tom Goom, Greg Lehman and Dr Christian Barton all in one virtual room discussing and debating the merits of the various approaches to running injuries.
In this episode of the Physio Edge podcast David Pope and the group discuss:
Free running injury assessment & treatment video series available now
Links of Interest
Tom Goom
Greg Lehman
Dr Christian Barton
Papers mentioned in this episode
Is there an economical running technique? A review of modifiable biomechanical factors affecting running economy
Influence of step length and landing pattern on patellofemoral joint kinetics during running
The training-injury prevention paradox: should athletes be training smarter and harder?
Optimising strength training for running and cycling endurance performance: A review
A negative life event impairs psychosocial stress, recovery and running economy of runner
Running shoes and running injuries: mythbusting and a proposal for two new paradigms: preferred movement path and comfort filter
The effectiveness of exercise interventions to prevent sports injuries: a syatematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
Chronic psychological stress impairs recovery of muscular function and somatic sensations over a 96-hour period
Frontal plane kinematics of the hip during running: Are they related to hip anatomy and strength?
High eccentric hip abduction strength reduces the risk of developing patellofemoral pain among novice runners initiating a self structured running program: a 1 year observational study
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