Thursday, March 4, 2021

The safest path to healing is often the slowest for runners.

Many times doctors look at you cross-eyed when you tell them how much you run, how far you run and how much you want to run now. They tell you that you ran “too much” and got injured. The snap recommendation is to stop running. 


Doctors want you to heal your running injury. Many times doctors recommend the “safest” path…stop running. Be patient. Wait for healing. 


Slower treatment is not always better, and isn’t even always safer.


The goal for most injured runners is not to just heal the injury. 


The goal for most recovering runners is to get back running. 


The critical piece is to not lose sight of what “not running” does to your longevity as a runner. Time is of the essence. 


Today on the Doc On The Run Podcast we're talking about how the safest path to healing is the slowest.

Wednesday, March 3, 2021

Will Tiger Woods play golf again?



Will Tiger Woods play golf again?  

That was the question on HCCTV Up To The Minute today March 3, 2021:

Tuesday, March 2, 2021

What is Periosteal Reaction on X ray of Stress Fracture?




If you have ever seen a doctor for a stress fracture, but were only told you have "periosteal reaction," this video will help you understand what that really means.