Sometimes when you get injured and have to stop running, you start to lose your identity.
One of the things that I notice most in runners who have gone weeks or months without running, is they are really bummed out.
These runners seem really grumpy. In some cases, they don't even view themselves as a "runner" anymore...well, because they're "not running."
If you want to heal and get back to running as quickly as possible this can be a real problem.
How can self-judgment actually slow down your injury recovery when you have an overtraining injury as a runner?
Well, that's what we're talking about today on the Doc On The Run Podcast.
When is an MRI most reliable for a bone running injury?
Find the one thing that causes the most pain
How your running shoe insert can show risk of metatarsal stress fracture
Your identity needs to be that of a recovering runner
Is stretching safe with a calcaneal stress fracture?
MRI essentials for runners, slice size matters
How ankle stiffness can lead to another stress fractures in a runner
I rolled my ankle and foot hurts here. What is it?
MRI essentials for Runners, T1 vs T2 images
Injured runners need a Goal Race
How to get access to an Alter-G treadmill
Your brain is your adversary when you first start running
Value of getting an MRI on both feet
3 variables you can modify when you run after injury
You got injured because you were too weak
Lacing running shoes with bursitis from tailor’s bunion
The longer you wait the more pain you can expect when you run
Do I need surgery if metatarsal fracture non-union starts hurting?
Is fracture boot best for calcaneal stress fracture?
Runners who recover faster workout before the perfect time
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