Running the streets and paths is great exercise and a great way to stay in shape between sports seasons. Whether you’re a casual runner or a high school athlete engaging in endurance training, injuries are always a possibility considering the toll on a runner’s joints.
Pain and injuries related to running have numerous causes. One common cause is improper technique.
Dr. Chelsea Stanford, a fellowship-trained primary care sports medicine doctor who sees patients at Knoxville Orthopaedic Clinic’ University Park, West Knoxville, and Sevierville locations, sees many runners and running athletes who come to her with pain.
“Runners mainly use their quads and need to learn to use their glutes and hamstrings,” says Dr. Stanford. “Proper technique entails a more muscle-balanced approach, including your core and entire leg muscles.”
Dr. Stanford recommends strengthening, flexibility, and stretching exercises for runners.
Here are some tips to remember while running to avoid injuries:
To visit with Dr. Stanford about running injuries, request an appointment online or call (865) 546-2663 for our University Park and Sevierville offices or (865) 218-9300 for our West Knoxville office.