Running Injury-Free (Revised Edition): How to Prevent, Treat, and Recover From Runner's Knee, Shin Splints, Sore Feet and Every Other Ache and Pain by Joseph Ellis

Running Injury-Free (Revised Edition): How to Prevent, Treat, and Recover From Runner's Knee, Shin Splints, Sore Feet and Every Other Ache and Pain

Joseph Ellis
288 pages
Rodale
Sep 2013
Paperback
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<p><i>Running Injury-Free</i> by Dr. Joseph Ellis, DPM uses anecdotal examples from Ellis' own patients and experiences in order to discuss injury-prevention, treatment, and recovery. He implements a clinical approach toward treating the most common running-related injuries, as well as providing detailed background situations to describe how each injury can happen, so the reader can recognize poor habits or compare training and running practices in his or her own experience. <br>In this updated version, content relating to shoes and shoe selection, &quot;over the counter&quot; treatments, orthotic techniques and materials, Piriformis Syndrome, chiropractic medicine and acupuncture, stretching techniques, nutrition and supplements, injuries related to minimalist runners, as well as running issues for women, children, and endurance runners will be updated to reflect timely practices and research.</p>
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Great guide to avoiding, identifying, and treating injury

This book is a great guide to avoiding, identifying, and recovering from injury without losing fitness. It walks through how to avoid injuries then takes a chapter to explain the most common runners injuries and how to avoid them and recover from them. Read more

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Pages 288
Publisher Rodale
Published 2013
Readers 3