Navicular stress fractures & the phases of bone remodelling

This week Physiotherapist Joshua Farragher writes about the causes, pathophysiology, risk factors and phases of management for navicular stress fractures. A great read for those committed to long distance running about the importance of adequate recovery times to allow for bone remodelling to occur. 

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Treatment of Achilles tendinopathy with combined loading programs

Eccentric muscle strengthening has become the primary conservative management approach for Achilles tendinopathy and popularized by the Alfredson program, however up to 45% of patients do not respond to this approach. Other loading programs such as Silbernagel-combined loading program incorporates eccentric-concentric, eccentric and then faster loading. The purpose of this blog is to review this combined loading program in the treatment of Achilles Tendinopathy.

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Fueling for Your Half Marathon

This week we are side-stepping from Physiotherapy and discussing nutrition in sports and I'm thrilled to introduce Casey Keane-Miller (RD, CSSD) a Registered Dietitian and Board Certified Specialist in Sports Dietetics who lives and works in the San Francisco Bay Area. Casey shares her advice about choosing the right fuels for training and competing. There are some great tips throughout this blog, which can be applied to training for a marathon, half marathon and other long distance endurance events.

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Does barefoot running reduce the risk of injury?

Contrary to popular belief, barefoot running is not suitable for all runners and doesn't reduce the risk of all running injuries. Although the evidence is not yet conclusive, this blog highlights what we currently know about the benefits of barefoot running and a forefoot strike technique. 

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