Runners are a unique breed. We’ll do anything and everything to stay running, often to a fault. Most of my patients come to me at the point of no return. They’ve completely run themselves
When you watch the video above, please note that there’s a need for both surgical and conservative intervention. Some patients do require surgery, while others do not. The decision to operate can be simple,
Sleep… ahh time for rest and recovery. A time where you can get off your feet and let your body heal from training (and life). But what if that healing throughout the night is
Your eye’s open with a few slow blinks. The blaring alarm cuts the silence as you give a quick stretch in bed and contemplate a few swipes of the snooze button. Begrudgingly, you push
Some injuries are worse than others. While all injuries feel like “the worst thing ever” while you’re in the thick of it, there are a few things that make an injury exponentially worse. Sure,
Over the past few years, the world of kinesiotape has slowly converted skeptics into believers one strip at a time. While we all know a runner or two who uses the tape liberally, at
Can you feel that? It’s hope layered with optimism. New Year resolution fever is fresh and spreading. While most the population is looking for a disconnect between their backside and the sofa, runners are