All overtraining injuries are difficult.
The problem is that you're trying to not lose your running fitness while giving the injured part enough of a rest so it can actually heal.
A runner asked me an interesting question the other day, he actually said, “Okay, if I have bruising and swelling, does that mean I'm more likely to have a bone injury or a soft tissue injury?”
What are the key differences between a soft tissue injury and a bone injury in a runner?
Well, that's what we're talking about today on the Doc On The Run Podcast.
How to rule out soft tissue vs. bone injury
Why does a Lister’s corn hurt when I run
Was the plantar plate ligament injured before my MRI?
Running injuries are like compounded interest in reverse
When to worry an ankle sprain is a Lateral Process Fracture
Worst imaging study for plantar plate injury in runners
My pinky toenail split in half
When to add weight bearing exercise with stress reaction
Could peroneal tendon pain really be a nerve problem?
Are “stress reaction” and “metatarsalgia” the same?
Is there always bruising with a plantar fascia partial rupture in a runner?
Bedrest is like Chemo for Runners
It’s not plantar fasciitis if you call for a ride instead of finishing your run
Doctors goal with fracture boot versus your goal with boot
Risks of PRP vs Cortisone injections for Hallux Rigidus
Running allergy and injury recovery
Top 5 reasons Runner’s Heel Pain doesn’t get better
Logical vs. Psychological barrier to healing running injuries
6 Stages of fracture healing in runners explained
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