Leg Injuries
- Shin Splints
Shin splints, like runner’s knee, is problem associated with pain in middle third or lower third of by Shin splint pain can be due to problems with the muscles, bone, or the attachment of the muscle to the bone.
- Stress Fractures
Stress fractures of the hip are usually seen in long distance runners, and much more commonly in women than in men. These injuries are usually seen in endurance athletes with deficient nutrition or eating disorders.
- Exercise Induced Compartment Syndrome
Exercise induced compartment syndrome is a condition that causes pain over the front of the leg with activity. Patients with exercise induced compartment syndrome may require surgery, a fasciotomy, to relieve their symptoms.
Foot Injuries
- Plantar Fasciitis
Plantar fasciitis is a syndrome of heel pain due to inflammation of the thick ligament of the base of the foot. A tight, inflamed plantar fascia can cause pain when walking or running, and lead to the formation of a heel spur.
- Overpronation
Pronation is a normal movement of the foot through the gait cycle. When this motion becomes excessive, overpronation can cause a variety by altering the normal mechanics of the gait cycle. Shoes to control excess foot motion can be helpful for overpronators.
- Arch Pain
Arch pain is a common foot complaint. Arch pain, also sometimes called a strain, often causes inflammation and a burning sensation under the arch of the foot. Treatment of arch pain often consists of adaptive footwear and inserts.
Avoiding Injuries
Even with the most attentive preventative athlete, however, a running injury may still occur–such is the nature of the sport. Taking a few steps will decrease your chances of developing a serious problem:
Stretching out before exercising is an important, and often neglected, step in your workout. A good routine should be established, and following the suggestions below will help you on your way.