Returning to sport safely
For individuals participating in sport, it is widely understood that the volumes and intensity of training should be increased gradually over time to reduce the risk of overuse-related injuries.
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For individuals participating in sport, it is widely understood that the volumes and intensity of training should be increased gradually over time to reduce the risk of overuse-related injuries.
Tags: return to sport, overuse injury, training load, injury risk
Chronic exertional compartment syndrome (CECS) is a continually misdiagnosed condition of the lower limb and calf causing pain and limitation in runners.
Tags: chronic exertional compartment syndrome, cecs, leg pain, running
Blood Flow restriction, commonly referred to as BFR training, is a method whereby arterial inflow of the working muscles is partially restricted and venous outflow is completely obstructed to reduce the oxygen supply to the muscle.
Does your knee feeling like its giving way or catching when you are walking? The Posterolateral Corner (PLC) of the knee is an inherently important component in both knee function and stability.
Peroneal tendinopathy is a condition which occurs in response to a sudden increase in load through the foot and ankle, often repetitive activities like running and dancing.
Tags: ankle pain, stiff ankle, tendinopathy
Iliotibial Band Syndrome, or ITB syndrome, is the most common cause of outer knee pain in the endurance-based athlete. In runners, it is estimated this condition will occur in 5-14% of the population, and in cyclists, ITB syndrome accounts for 15-24% of all injuries.
Tags: knee pain, cycling, iliotibial band syndrome, overuse injury
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