Yesterday I went to see Marisa for some PT, if you have been following my tweets or blog you will know that I have been complaining about hip and lower back pain since my trail race a few weeks ago. I’ve always had to pay attention to my right hip, constantly getting it worked on [...]
Runner Therapy: Best Practices For Off-Season Injury Prevention
For most runners this is the off-season. Now, that doesn’t necessarily mean we have “off”, but that does mean we should not be “on”! By far the biggest problems I see are in runners who do not respect the off-season, and thus maintain a high mileage or hard work out routine. The body needs periodization. [...]
Runner Therapy: Are You a Control Freak?
I was recently interviewed for a running piece on training (or not training) during pregnancy… and it got me thinking. I started to realize the similarities between women who become pregnant and therefore may have to adapt their running schedule, and my patients who are recovering from injuries and also have to adapt their running [...]
Runner Therapy: Pick Yourself Up, Dust Yourself Off
Written By Runner Therapy Columnist Marisa – It’s the time of year when the news, magazines and other media look back and recap the year. I suppose we all may do this as well, usually hoping for a better next year than the one before. We think maybe this will be the year we break [...]
Runner Therapy: Hidden Ways to Get Injured
For running injuries we may think of injuries as acute and traumatic. Traumatic or acute injuries occur all at once..think trips, falls and twists. However, the majority of running injuries, unlike other sports, are from overuse. These are the injuries that result from too many miles or (think tendonitis, stress fracture.) However, I recently was [...]







