59. About Plantar Fasciitis, Runners' Knee, and Stress Fractures

EPISODE · Jul 5, 2021 · 47 MIN

59. About Plantar Fasciitis, Runners' Knee, and Stress Fractures

from Marathon Running Podcast by Marathon Journal

In this episode we talked to Australian Physiotherapist Brodie Sharpe about Plantar Fasciitis, “Runner’s Knee,” and Stress Fractures. We dive into each of these injuries and learn about what they are, why they happen, if there is something we can do to prevent them from occurring, and then of course a little about prognosis. We also talk about what people are candidates for injuries, we talk about the pain rest  weakness downward spiral, and how we can get back into our training after taking time off from running when we are on a tight racing schedule. Stay tuned for one of our next episode coming up discussing other very common running injuries  such as hamstring, and Achilles pain. Our instagram is @runningpodcast Our facebook group is www.facebook.com/groups/runningwithfriendscommunity/ And our NEW website is www.runningpodcast.us

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