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.
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How uncertainty costs injured runners
Running the Grand Canyon with a calcaneal stress fracture, donating a kidney and other crazy adventures with Kate
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How to get tailored treatment vs cookie cutter protocols
Difference between Dry needling vs PRP Injection for Achilles Tendinosis
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Distinguishing your wants from needs in running injury recovery
Running From Fat to Fit with Nick
Injured runners need the full solution
Is an MRI best way to check for a tendon tear in a runner?
I think I tore my plantar fascia. Can I run this weekend?
If you PR with an injury, the injury happened for you and not to you
How soon can I run after 5th Metatarsal Fracture Surgery?
How can a bone stress reaction turn into malunion from running?
Treating Injuries is fast but treating runners is slow
How does a displaced fracture heal naturally without medical treatment?
Should I run with a pad for plantar plate sprain?
When will insurance pay for a bone stimulator to help my metatarsal fracture?
2 Ingredients for recovering from any overtraining injury faster
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