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Running injury self-diagnosis and self-treatment. Strategies for rapid recovery of

running injuries.

Doc On The Run Podcast Dr. Christopher Segler

    • Health & Fitness
    • 4.8 • 80 Ratings

Running injury self-diagnosis and self-treatment. Strategies for rapid recovery of

running injuries.

    Do I keep using compression socks until healed?

    Do I keep using compression socks until healed?

    This morning, I had a conversation with a runner who had an injury. He has been getting a lot better and one of the things that really seemed to help the injury improve was wearing compression socks. 
    His question was a really good one. He said:
    “I had so much improvement with wearing compression socks, but with the injury I have, every time I take the socks off and on, it feels like I am moving the injured tissue now.  I am not really sure if I still need the compression.”
    Do I need to keep using compression socks until my injury is really healed? 
    Well, that is what we're talking about today on the Doc On The Run Podcast. 

    • 4 min
    2 Reasons for morning pain with a fracture boot

    2 Reasons for morning pain with a fracture boot

    If you get an overtraining injury like a metatarsal stress fracture or a plantar plate sprain or Achilles tendonitis, or peroneal tendonitis, a doctor might prescribe a fracture walking boot. 
    Well, it is designed to hold you still so that you can hopefully walk on something like a fracture and still let it heal. The reason for this episode is this morning I was on a call with someone who has been wearing a boot and he is curious why all of a sudden, he is starting to have some aching pain in the boot in the morning when he first gets up and steps on his foot while wearing the boot.
    What are the two reasons you might get pain when you have been wearing a fracture walking boot for a running injury?  Well, that is what we're talking about today on the Doc On The Run Podcast.

    • 4 min
    First 3 steps when runners feel a lump in the leg

    First 3 steps when runners feel a lump in the leg

    I was doing a second opinion webcam consultation with a runner who noticed a lump in the calf muscle.  The knot in the leg wasn't limiting his running. In fact, when he was running, this lump in the calf muscle felt better, not worse. 
    So, you have to wonder, could the knot "not" be a big deal? 
    There are really 3 things a runner can do immediately after noticing a bump in the leg. Today on the Doc On The Run Podcast, we're talking about the three steps you should do as the very first thing when you feel a weird lump in your calf muscle.

    • 5 min
    3 things you should not tell your new doctor

    3 things you should not tell your new doctor

    Today I am about to drive to the airport, get on a plane, fly to Wisconsin to give five lectures on running injuries at a medical conference.
    As I was finalizing that talk on medical imaging strategies for athletes, I was thinking about a conversation that I had yesterday with an athlete who had a very frustrating course and actually called me for a second opinion. 
    He had an injury that hass been going on for a long time. In short, he is trying to get a second opinion from me specifically because I have worked with runners.
    Today on the Doc On The Run Podcast we're talking about three things you should not tell your new doctor. 

    • 5 min
    3 mistakes runners make that lead to plantar plate surgery

    3 mistakes runners make that lead to plantar plate surgery

    I know. You don't want plantar plate surgery. 
    But if your plantar plate ligament doesn't repair itself, or your doctor doesn't help it repair itself, you might get talked into surgery. 
    If you have plantar plate repair surgery, you may spend a lot less time running over the weeks following surgery...because you have to let it heal. 
    There are really three mistakes that I see runners make when they've had a plantar plate injury. This episode will help you avoid them.
    What are 3 big mistakes runners make that lead to plantar plate surgery? 
    Well, that's what we're talking about today on the Doc On The Run Podcast. 
     

    • 5 min
    Is plantar fascia really a ligament?

    Is plantar fascia really a ligament?

    This episode comes from a question posted by one of the Doc On The Run YouTube viewers as a comment on the video “Where to run with plantar fasciitis.”
    In the video, I was trying to explain which surfaces can help you the most when you're trying to run with plantar fasciitis. The only way to do that is to make sure you are decreasing the stress and strain on the plantar fascia ligament. 
    But the question was...
    Is the plantar fascia really a ligament? 
    Well, that's what we're talking about today on the Doc On The Run Podcast. 
     

    • 2 min

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
80 Ratings

80 Ratings

Acadavid91 ,

The doctor who will restore hope!

I stumbled upon Chris and his podcast after learning that I had a Calcanus stress fracture 2 weeks before the Tokyo marathon (last of my 6 major marathons). I scheduled an appointment with him and it changed my perspective of my injury, my situation, and the approach of medicine as a whole. Chris will work with you for you to be able to pivot, adjust, and conquer your goal no matter what! Chris has been working with me in such a personalized way, he truly cares, he wants you to succeed! I will be completing my last major and I will accomplish this goal!

luvrunning99 ,

The doctor runners need

I’ve listened to over half of his podcasts. I like that he approaches injuries from an athlete’s perspective. He is an athlete and has completed a number of Ironmans. His focus is how to minimize the impact of an injury on an athlete and to recover quickly. Highly recommend this podcast for all runners.

KiraRunnerGirl ,

Super Helpful and Informative!

I have listened to this podcast for a while now and it has been hugely beneficial to me both when I am running healthfully and when I am injured. Dr. Segler has a runner's and a doctor's perspective on injuries, which is both unique and extraordinarily helpful. It is a "must listen" for all runners!

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