Running injuries


Running is a weight-bearing activity which involves repetition of a very similar action over a prolonged period of time - depending on how you run, the loads involved with every step can be up to 3 times body weight.

The muscular-skeletal system has to be able to absorb and transmit these forces in a controlled and efficient manner many thousands of times on every run. As a consequence the potential for runners suffering from 'overuse' injuries in particular is very high.

By gaining an understanding of injuries - e.g. how they are caused, how to avoid them, as well as specifics of any injury you do pick up, you should be able to minimise their impact on your running.

To help with this we've brought together some of the best experts in this field.
Running injuries articles... 
Common causes of running injuries
There are a number of common causes of running injuries. For each of these, there are steps you can take to minimise the likelihood of injury.
Advice on preventing running injuries
As a runner trying to maximise your potential, the threat of injury is very real at any time. Most runners will, unfortunately, go to the point of injury at some stage.
Common running injuries - sole of foot pain
Sole of foot pain is usually caused by inflammation of the 'plantar fascia', a structure like a ligament that runs from the bottom of the heel to the ball of the foot and toes.
Common running injuries - heel pain
Heel pain is usually caused by damage to the tissues near the Achilles tendon, which runs from the calf muscle to the heel.
Common running injuries - shin pain
Runners who suffer from shin pain are usually suffering from either shin splints - a catch all term for lower leg pain - or compartment syndrome - a build up of pressure in a muscle compartment of the leg causing pain.
Common running injuries - knee pain
Knee pain can be caused by inflammation of the knee tendon in the region just below the knee cap - called 'patella tendonitis'.
Common running injuries - buttock pain
Buttock pain can be caused by inflammation of the hamstring tendons where they join the bone you sit on - the injury is called 'hamstring origin problem'.
Common running injuries - groin pain
Groin pain can be caused by damage to tissues in the groin area. This is called a sports hernia or 'inguinal disruption'.
Common running injuries - bone injuries
Bone injuries caused by running are usually stress fractures. A stress fracture is a partial or complete fracture of a bone due to its inability to withstand repetitive forces.
Rehabilitation after a running injury
The way we approach rehabilitation affects how quickly we can get back to training. Neil Black looks at what steps we can take to ensure the rehab process is as swift as possible.
Getting professional help for running injuries
There are a number of different health care professionals you can consult about a sports injury. Neil Black explains what they can do for you and who you should see.
Psychology of running injuries

Psychology of running injuries by Carole Seheult

The right mental approach will help manage rehabilitation and could even lead to a speedier recovery. Carole gives advice on psychological strategies in recovery from illness and injury.
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