Posts Tagged ‘marathon’

Solihull Physiotherapist wishes all the 2010 London Marathon runners a successful day

Wednesday, April 21st, 2010

Solihull physiotherapist John Williams and his team of sports physiotherapist wish all the 2010 London Marathon runners success next weekend. 

Both John and Peter Taylor who are members of the Atlas running injury clinic in Solihull Birmingham have been working long hours in order to cope with the countless marathon runners who have sustained last minute running injuries in the run up to the big race.

Shinsplints, knee pain, achilles tendonitis and blisters are the main concerns and have been dealt with quickly and effectively by sports podiatrist Peter Taylor and sports physiotherapist John Williams.

The Birmingham running injury clinic has fitted many pairs of prescription orthotics which have prevented overpronation problems and the sports massage service has been of great use to tired runners in the latter stages of their marathon training.

The websites www.runninginjuryclinic.co.uk and www.londonmarathon-runninginjuryclinics.co.uk have useful articles which can assist runners with training and injuries.  Appointments can be obtained by telephoning 0121 745 8792

Tamworth Sports Physiotherapist highlights London Marathon Training Injuries

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010

 

 Atlas Sports Physiotherapists at the Tamworth Sports Injury Clinic near Lichfield Staffordshire are seeing an increasing amount of overuse running injuries from runners who are entered in the 2010 Virgin London Marathon.

 Atlas who have running injury clinics in Tamworth near Lichfield, Staffordshire and Solihull Birmingham are busy treating marathon running injuries like shinsplints and runners knee following the step up in mileage required in the latter stages of race preparation.

Common injuries can be viewed by visiting the website www.runninginjuryclinic.co.uk

 Many of the wounded are novice runners and have embarked on a 12 week London Marathon Training Programme which is very demanding.  Novice runners need more conditioning time and should be training at least 6 months before the race.

 Atlas Clinic Director John Williams who is a Sports Physiotherapist and Osteopath suggests a 12 month preparation for novice runners in order to complete conditioning and reduce the risk of injury.

 Before anyone undertakes running 26 miles they should undergo a full biomechanical assessment and review their footwear requirements.  Biomechanical faults can be absorbed up until about 13 miles but in the latter stages of marathon training preparation when the mileage increases the faults begin to cause problems.  This will eventually result in a running injury like shinsplints or knee pain.

 With only 4 weeks to go to the 2010 race time is running out and runners who are short of their elusive long run are taking chances.  Many are arriving at the midlands clinics asking for help.  The decision has to be the right one as runners are locked in to a big commitment with sponsorship and many months of hard training.  Make the wrong decision and it’s all over!

 Our personal rule of thumb is that we prefer a runner to arrive at the start line short of work but injury free.  It’s no good having completed the 18 mile run 2 weeks before the race and coming back in pain and limping.  If you are at the start line with this type of injury you will not finish and are likely to do more damage.

 There is however a bright side to this, some runners who are experiencing pain are not injured, they are just sore that’s all.  Only an experienced therapist can tell the difference and you need to trust them if they tell you to run when you are in discomfort.  However, if things get worse, change your therapist as he/she has got it wrong.

 The relationship between runner and therapist in the last few weeks of training for the London Marathon is generally a close one with trust being vital.  Much depends on following treatment plans and advice.  Wherever possible our injured runners complete the race successfully which is great testimony to our experience and expertise in running injuries and preparing runners for the big day.

London Marathon running injuries increase as marathon training mileage steps up

Sunday, February 28th, 2010

London Marathon running injuries increase as the mileage gets longer.

Overpronated runners who are training for the 2010 Virgin London Marathon will develop running injuries as the mileage increases.

Lichfield 10k runners get sports massage treatment

Lichfield 10k runners get sports massage treatment

Tamworth and Solihull physiotherapists prepare for the London Marathon running injuries which develop as the mileage increases.  Atlas Sports Injury Clinic in Solihull Birmingham have already noticed the increase in running injury patients seeking help with their marathon training injuries.

 The London Marathon Running season is now underway and many runners entered for the 2010 Virgin London Marathon will have their training programme in place and begin pounding the roads in order to build up endurance in the legs and heart muscles.

 Cardiovascular training is important but more important is to prepare your muscles for the endurance activity or continual running from between 2 hours up to 6 hours in some cases.  Many average runners and novices aim to complete the 26 mile course in about 4 hours which is a long time to run without a rest. 

 Preparation for this ordeal should be a gradual progressive increase in time and distance which takes dedication, commitment and good time management.

 Many runners will have biomechanical faults which will result in running injuries once the mileage increases.  Running injury clinics such as Atlas Sports Injury Clinic in Solihull Birmingham have expertise in running and running injuries and can assist runners to get back running in the fastest possible time.  Their website has useful running tips and injury prevention advice www.londonmarathon-runninginjuryclinics.co.uk

 From February through to the race in April, Atlas Running Injury Clinic will help many London Marathon Runners with common running injuries like runners knee, patella tendonitis, achilles tendonitis, bursitis, blisters, shinsplints, plantar fasciitis, heel spurs, and calf strains.  Overpronating runners who overpronate may develop a variety of running injuries.  Overpronation needs to be corrected with a pair of prescription orthotics which can be fitted at either Atlas Clinics in Solihull and Tamworth.

 Running injury physiotherapists and sports therapists will look after the injury side of things and the sports podiatrist will design prescription orthotics to fit in your running shoes if you have poor lower limb biomechanics.

 If you are need of running injury treatment or prescription orthotics

 telephone Atlas on 01827 59943

Orthotic foot insoles for London Marathon Runners

Sunday, February 28th, 2010
Orthotics will treat overpronation in runners

Orthotics will treat overpronation in runners

Overpronated feet are very common and many people who pronate or overpronate now wear prescription orthotics insoles in their trainers and running shoes. Prices may vary and range from an “off the shelf orthotic” to prescriptive orthotics of a high specification. The 2010 Virgin London Marathon will have many overpronating runners wearing orthotics.

Orthosis can range from soft, semi rigid and rigid and can be found in threequarter or full length varieties. Commonly known as foot insoles or orthotic insoles they provide arch supports for dropped arches and flat feet.

Slim fit orthotics can be found for more difficult shoes and you can even have them fitted in ladies court shoes.
The secret to correcting faulty biomechanics is in the prescription. Many people fit foot orthotics but care must be taken when choosing a practitioner.

At Solihull Sports Injury Clinic in Hall Green Birmingham they have Sports Podiatrist Peter Taylor who has competed as a runner for many years and won the Burton Half Marathon in 1 hour 10 mins. Peter is a specialist in running injuries and fitting orthotic insoles.

Peter Taylor runs the Atlas Runners Injury Clinic at Solihull Sports Injury Clinic on the Robin Hood Island, Hall Green in Birmingham and has access to laser foot scanning and video gait analysis equipment which ensures accurate prescription measurements when designing your orthotics.

Peter also works at the Atlas Sports Injury Clinic in Tamworth town centre where he carries out full biomechanical assessments

Visit the website www.londonmarathon-runninginjuryclinics.co.uk

If you are currently using correction in your running shoes but not in your daily footwear then you are risking the incidence of picking up an injury.

As soon as you wear an orthotic it changes your relationship with the ground. Generally your feet are pushed towards the outer side of your shoes reducing the rolling in experienced of the overpronator. This now puts the lower limbs into a different position and results in the muscles having to pull at a slightly different angle.

This is supposed to happen and in order to get used to wearing the orthotic’s some users may have been told to wear them for a few hours per day and gradually increase the time wearing them until they get used to them.

More Sports Injury Clinics join the London Marathon Running Injury Clinic Directory

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

Croydon Physiotherapy is the latest sports injury clinic to agree to join the londonmarathon-runninginjuryclinics.co.uk website directory.  They can be found on the Local Clinics page and will be supporting the 2010 Virgin London Marathon runners who pick up running injuries when training for this 26 mile event.

Birmingham Physiotherapist and Sports Podiatrist Peter Taylor will be producing running tips and injury prevention advice for this news site.  Peter who is an impressive runner himself, fits prescription orthotics and provides running injury treatments for injured runners at Atlas Sports Injury Clinic in Solihull Birmingham

New London Sports Injury Clinics join the London Marathon Running injury Clinics register

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

The latest addition to join the londonmarathon-runninginjuryclinics.co.uk website is West End Physiotherapy

Conveniently located in the heart of Soho, Central london, West End Physiotherapy is a well established clinic with registered physiotherapists.  They provide assessment, diagnosis and treatment of sports injuries and are now listed under local clinics on the London Marathon Running Injury Clinics website.

The Running School was the first sports injury clinic to register with the new London Marathon Website and there will shortly be more to follow.  Follow this news blog to see who joins us.

If you are a sports injury clinic with running injury expertise then email your interest in free registration on the running injury website  jwosteopath@yahoo.com

The new website has been developed in support of the 2010 Virgin London Marathon runners.  Many will develop running injuries when the training and mileage increases.  Solihull Osteopath John Williams at Atlas Sports Injury Clinic has developed the website which we be a valuable source of information to marathon runners.

The Atlas Sports Injury Clinic can be found in the Runners World Magazine and their website under “runners rescue”

London Marathon Sports Injury Clinics launch a new website for injured marathon runners

Saturday, January 2nd, 2010
Running marathons can lead to overuse training injuries

Running marathons can lead to overuse training injuries

Training for the London Marathon or The Great North Run, which are two of the major distance running events in the UK requires planning and dedication. Training advice will be available from www.londonmarathon-runninginjuryclinics.co.uk  to assist runners.

Running injuries will affect your training schedule and if not managed correctly force you to pull out of the event.  This is not only a disappointment to the runner but also has financial implications with sponsorship money and charity donations.

This running injury website has no direct association with the new Virgin London Marathon although the
Atlas Sports Injury Clinic in Solihull Birmingham was on the 2009 Flora London Marathon approved sports injury clinic list.

If you are a runner and need help with a running injury, we are the people to see. We have experienced Sports Physiotherapists and Sports Podiatrists who are runners themselves. 

 

Custom fitted prescription orthotics can be supplied and fitted for runners who overpronate and develop common injuries such as achilles tendonitis, shinsplints, runners knee, knee pain, IT band inflammation, plantar fasciitis, blisters, foot pain, heel pain, calf-strain, pulled muscles, bursitis and sprained ankle

Overpronating runners will develop injuries when they begin to step up to distances beyond 10k due to the increased mileage.
Poor biomechanics of the lower limbs and feet will not be able to cope with the repeated foot strike faults and injuries will follow. Video Gait Analysis of your running will help determine if you need correction.

Many practitioners fit orthotics these days but care must be taken to ensure the correction is designed and bespoke to your individual requirements. Laser Foot Scanning is best for accuracy.

Orthotics have many names, footbeds, foot inserts, shoe inserts, orthosis and arch supports but to be sure you get a device that allows you to run without discomfort or blisters. You need prescription orthotics measured and fitted correctly.

We favor semi rigid orthotics which offer an element of stability and biomechanical correction whilst having the flexibility when foot striking to allow the foot to perform its natural pronating activity. 

 

Stability Running Shoes have limitations as they do not cater for someone with feet that have different prescriptions between the left and right foot.  Most people will have a different prescription on each foot, so the “off the shelf” running shoe only goes partly towards correcting an overpronating problem.

Next thing to look at is, the fact that if you need biomechanical correction and should be wearing orthotics, then you should wear them all the time!

Wearing correction via a running pair of trainers alone is no good, it means you are only wearing correction for the time you have the trainers on!

Your body will undergo changes when you alter your relationship with the ground via the stability running shoes.  As soon as you take them off your body will revert back again, which means your body will constantly be in a state of flux and result in injuries when you run extended distances.

The answer is to have prescription orthotics worn in all your footwear and then your body will have the correction it needs all the time.  You can then purchase neutral trainers and transfer your orthotic correction between each set of footwear.  Speak to the experts who know about running and running Injuries

Contact Atlas Sports Injury Clinic  01827 – 59943

Welcome to London Marathon Sports Injury Clinics News

Saturday, January 2nd, 2010

London Marathon Sports Injury Clinics for runners with running injuries has been launched in 2010.  Information and help with your Marathon training, running injuries, prescription orthotics and injury prevention advice will be available on this site.

Visit www.londonmarathon-runninginjuryclinics.co.uk  to view the site and get access to your local running sports injury clinic.

London Marathon Sports Injury Clinic 2009 member

London Marathon Sports Injury Clinic 2009 member