Today's episode comes from the question-and-answer session at the International Foot & Ankle Foundation meeting in Las Vegas. I was lecturing on Medical Imaging Strategies in Runners to Avert Misdiagnosis.
At the end of this talk that I was giving, one of the doctors, Dr. Brad Hayman, asked a great question,
"A lot of us doctors who are not runners have a very difficult time relating to some of these runners because we don't necessarily get why it's so important that they're doing a particular race."
What can doctors do to relate to injured runners?
Well, that's a great question, and that's what we're talking about today on the Doc On The Run Podcast.
When should I give in and have plantar plate surgery?
Reduce your risk of the #1 most common injury by 35%?
What do injured runners do that makes as much a sense as picking at a healing skin incision?
How much earlier than X-ray can ultrasound prove fracture healing?
What info would I give to a high school cross-country team?
What is a common cause of 5th metatarsal fracture in a trail runner?
Can the toenail grow back if the root of the nail is removed by biopsy?
When can I start running after metatarsal fracture if no healing on the x-ray?
When should I start working out with a plantar plate sprain?
Is it risky to run with cuboid fracture?
When can I run if my doctor says don’t run?
How likely is a setback if I run while stress fracture heals?
Can I let runners run in an ankle brace after an ankle sprain?
Workout while waiting to heal
How to add miles and speed at lower risk if running after injury
Can heel raises make insertional Achilles Tendinitis worse?
Can Ultrasound have a false positive for fracture?
How does callus show healing on non-displaced fractures?
Audit your stress level to avoid re-injury
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