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Injury Treatment Approaches





It is beyond the scope of this web site to discuss in detail the nature and treatment of most running injuries. It is also difficult to provide detailed information about the treatment of specific injuries without knowing the symptoms. Whenever you are in doubt about the nature and extent of pain you are experiencing or if you suspect you may be injured, always check with a physician who specializes in running and sports related injuries for further guidance.

Included below are some helpful pointers to consider when you think you may be injured. Of course, the best approach is to train intelligently to reduce the possibility of injuries from occurring. Refer to the section How to Avoid an Injury for more information.

Unfortunately, there are times when even the most prudent runner who follows all of the training advice still incurs an injury. By following some of the suggestions below, minor injuries can be treated with no further damage occurring.


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General Guidelines

Should you continue to run when experiencing discomfort and/or if you think you may be injured? That depends upon several circumstances. You can give it a try as long as you are able to run at a level of intensity below the threshold of pain. However, do not alter your normal running stride or foot strike to avoid pain. Doing so will greatly increase your chances of incurring a secondary injury (described below).

When an injury occurs, reduce your mileage and its related level of intensity until you can resume running without pain. However, do not take medications or ice an injury before testing to see whether or not you can run. If you notice that your injury remains painful and does not respond to the treatment approaches listed below, do not run; instead, choose a cross-training activity to maintain cardio-vascular fitness. The following sports, as well as some others, are generally safe for most running injuries: Walking, cycling, swimming, deep-water running, elliptical trainer, rowing, stair-master, and cross-country ski machines. Refer to the section on Cross-Training for more information.

If you are unable to run for a continuous week or longer, ease back into your training slowly. Listed below are some additional pointers.

Treatment

Icing Guidelines




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