With
more and more people taking up recreational running in the U.S., the
number of running associated injuries have also increased.
Commonly reported cases
include: shin splints, patellofermoral pain syndromes, Achilles
tendinitis, flat feet and compartmental syndromes and stress fractures.
All these injuries are a result of cumulative stress reactions to soft
tissues and bones. While running, the musculoskeletal system may absorb
up to 250-300% of the runner's weight on the heel strike and this exerts
stress on the body.
Chiropractors are
generally contracted to help alleviate pain and non-specific symptoms
associated with running, usually from the gradual onset of regular
stress on the soft tissues and bones. If these symptoms are caught
early, they can then be effectively managed and reduced in a short
period of time.
Chiropractic treatment
can help excessive pronation, the inward rolling of the hind foot and
the midfoot beyond the acceptable parameters of general walking and
running; prolonged internal rotation of the internal extremity, the
inward rotation of the femur, which transmits stress to the pelvic
region; and excessive supination, and those with very high arches who
are very sensitive to stress reactions and fractures.
While chiropractic
treatment can help with pain and injuries, its biggest advantage to
runners and athletes is preventive care. Many runners, athletes and
non-athletes may ask - why pay for chiropractic treatment when there is
no pain to treat? It's much easier to maintain good health and prevent
injury than to treat somebody already in pain.
The danger with running
injuries is that they are likely to be caused by repetitive stress and
alignment problems that take time to develop, and an even longer time
for the pain to start. If our bodies were designed with perfect
alignment, then we would be able to cope with the regular stress running
delivers. However, very few of us do have perfect alignment, and in
many cases those with flat feet or high arches are at risk to extra
cumulative stress to the body.
In preventive cases, Health By Hands
can give an accurate overall evaluation, teaching the patient how to
prevent injuries and maintain good alignment - thereby reducing the
chance of injury. For those looking for preventive treatment, Health By Hands
can also help assess and evaluate your condition by offering scans of
your feet, testing for strength imbalances and an analysis of your
posture. In addition, we can also suggest a program suited to your needs
to prevent injury in the future.
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