During a recent call with a runner who signed up for a series of phone calls, we were trying to figure out exactly what happened to cause his foot pain.
The way that doctors are taught to think goes something like this: Come up with a particular name called a "diagnosis" and then do a "procedure" that the insurance covers.
Doctors focus on making sure the diagnosis code matches the insurance requirements so they will send a check.
This process does not serve runners well. Runners need to focus on how they got injured...so they do not do it again.
How an injury happened is much more important than what happened.
Does that make sense?
Well, that's what we're talking about today on the Doc On The Run Podcast.
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Single most important stretch for Sesamoid fracture in runner
Should I expect to have plantar plate pain when I resume running
Surgical options sesamoid fracture nonunion
Which comes first after plantar plate heals running or dress shoes
Do you have to a cut a ligament to remove a painful neuroma?
Did I tear my fascia after plantar fascia surgery?
Can I run in zero drop shoes after plantar plate sprain heals?
What sandals can I wear with hallux rigidus?
Can peroneal nerve tendinitis cause 5th metatarsal pain?
Is it possible to run with a sesamoid fracture non-union?
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Should I have serial injections for sinus tarsi syndrome
Your goal tells me how chronic your running injury
Are you depressed because of a running injury?
Can collateral toe ligaments be surgically repaired?
Do I keep using compression socks until healed?
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