Wednesday, September 29, 2010
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Running Injuries, Their Prevention & Treatments
Running Injuries, Their Prevention & Treatments
(Notes on talk given by Michael Fredericson Associate Professor of Medicine Stanford University)Every runner no matter the level of their commitment from a avid, beginner, recreational, to professional will have an injury from running. “For the average recreational runner, who is steadily training and who occasionally participates in a long distance run, the overall yearly incidence rate for running injuries is between 37- 56%” (Van Mechelen, Sports Med 1992). Most running injuries are lower extremity overuse injuries, with a predominance for the knee.There are three main reasons why people get injured from running.
- Overtraining: Too much, too soon, too fast!!!
- Malalignment: such as bowlegged or knocked knees
- Muscle Imbalances: Outside thigh muscles are stronger than the weaker inside muscles.
The most common running injuries
Patellofemoral pain syndrome (runner’s knee)
Symptoms:
- Vague pain under the knee cap.
- Feel pain running up hills and worse running down hills.
Treatment:
- Loosen up quad and hip muscles.
- Strengthen quad muscles by doing squats without weight.
- Return to running by building speed and distance gradually.
Iliotibial Band Syndrome
Symptoms:
- Lateral knee pain, burning, tightness.
- Pain is reproducible (happens at the same time or distance while running)
Treatment:
- Stretch IT Band.
- Foam roll from hip to knee.
- Myofascial therapy on IT Band and hip muscles.
- Strengthen hip abductor muscles (gluteus medius and minimus).
- Return to running by starting with faster strides and gradually increasing distance.
Shin Splints
Symptoms:
- Pain on inside side of shin.
Treatments:
- Stretch superficial and deep calf muscles
- Myofascial therapy on superficial and deep muscles.
- Strength shin muscles by walking on heels.
- Avoid over-striding and run with a slight forward lean.
- Deep water training.
Achilles Tendinitis
Symptoms:
- Pain in achilles tendon right above the heal.
Treatment:
- Myofascial therapy on superficial and deep calve muscles.
- Eccentric strengthening of calves (slowly lowering calves down below foot level with knee straight and knee bent).
Plantar Fascitis
Symptoms:
- Sharp, diffuse heel pain
- Worse in early morning
Treatment:
- Tape bottom of foot
- Stretch bottom of foot
- Orthotics
- Night Splints
- Strengthen bottom of foot (picking up marbles)
- Run barefoot on the grass a few times a week. (If you can tolerate it)
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