Runners who run without pain are overall healthier, run faster and on average run further than those who end up with an injury during their training. Brian Boyle, PT, DPT shares his wisdom and experience as a Doctor of Physical Therapy and a runner with over 30 years experience as an athlete, coach and race director. Expect to find self help tips, what to expect if you are already injured and what to do to avoid injury in the first place. Feel free to call in with questions!
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Runners who run without pain are overall healthier, run faster and on average run further than those who end up with an injury during their training. Brian Boyle, PT, DPT shares his wisdom and experience as a Doctor of Physical Therapy and a runner with over 30 years experience as an athlete, coach and race director. Expect to find self help tips, what to expect if you are already injured and what to do to avoid injury in the first place. Feel free to call in with questions!
In this episode I discuss the smaller muscle in the calf, the soleus muscle. This muscle works when the knee is bent and can get injured quite often in runners but typically does not tear. This is good because Soleus issues usually respond well to treatment without need for an MRI or meds. Also check out Episode 120 @MeshTongue on YouTube for more information about these Soleus injuries. Feel free to contact me at brian@company5k.com with questions. And as always thanks for listening and hope to have you back real soon.
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Runners who run without pain are overall healthier, run faster and on average run further than those who end up with an injury during their training. Brian Boyle, PT, DPT shares his wisdom and experience as a Doctor of Physical Therapy and a runner with over 30 years experience as an athlete, coach and race director. Expect to find self help tips, what to expect if you are already injured and what to do to avoid injury in the first place. Feel free to call in with questions!