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One of the areas that physical therapists often report feeling a lack of confidence is building a return to running program after an injury or surgery.
There are a few things to consider, such as the type of athlete and what their goals are in the long run. But in general, a slow and gradual progression is often best.
Here are the factors we consider and how we build our return to running programs.
To see full show notes and more, head to: https://mikereinold.com/return-to-running-after-an-injury/
Learn our proven system for sports PTs who want to master ACL rehab, confidently progress patients, and guide athletes safely back to high-level sport.
Click here to learn more
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One of the areas that physical therapists often report feeling a lack of confidence is building a return to running program after an injury or surgery.
There are a few things to consider, such as the type of athlete and what their goals are in the long run. But in general, a slow and gradual progression is often best.
Here are the factors we consider and how we build our return to running programs.
To see full show notes and more, head to: https://mikereinold.com/return-to-running-after-an-injury/
Learn our proven system for sports PTs who want to master ACL rehab, confidently progress patients, and guide athletes safely back to high-level sport.
Click here to learn more
Click Here to View My Online CoursesSupport the show
_____
Want to learn more? Check out my blog, podcasts, and online courses
Follow me: Instagram | Twitter | Facebook | Youtube

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