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Physical Therapy blog articles by EW Motion Therapy

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By: Hannah Maier
May 19th, 2023

Running is one of the most straightforward and accessible forms of exercise out there. It's a great way to get your heart pumping, build endurance, and stay healthy. Unfortunately, many myths and misconceptions surrounding running can discourage beginners from taking up the sport. Understanding truths about running can help you decide whether to take up the sport for yourself. We educate our runners at EW Motion Therapy on caring for their bodies and minds so they can continue in their sport for a lifetime. Even if you decide our services do not fit your needs, you can still read on as we debunk some of the most common running myths and offer beginners tips on getting started.

Run

By: Elise Barron
May 19th, 2023

Running is an excellent way to stay fit and healthy, but even the most dedicated runners can experience burnout. Burnout occurs when a person loses motivation and feels exhausted by their running routine. Fortunately, there are several ways runners can avoid burnout, maintain their motivation, and prioritize their physical and mental health. We love helping runners do this at EW Motion Therapy, and even if you decide that our services do not fit your needs, you can still read on for our discussion of why burnout is common for runners and what they can do to switch up their routines.

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Run

By: Carrie Heidrich
April 28th, 2023

Running is an excellent way to improve your physical fitness and overall health. It's also an accessible activity that requires minimal equipment and can be done almost anywhere. But it can feel overwhelming when you start figuring out the routine and training intensity that works best for your body. How do you learn what works for you without getting hurt?

Run | Physical Therapy

By: Lauren Hendrix
April 12th, 2023

Running is a great way to stay fit and healthy, and for many, it becomes more than just a form of exercise. But every runner knows that their favorite sport can also lead to injuries. The repetitive stress on the body can cause various injuries that can affect your performance and limit your ability to train. And any runner who does not incorporate rest into their routine can risk injuring themselves even further. Fortunately, physical therapy can help you recover from these injuries and get back to running safely. We help our runners do this every day at EW Motion Therapy and teach them techniques to prevent more injuries in the future. Even if you decide our services do not fit your needs, you can still read on for our discussion of four common running injuries and how physical therapy can help you recover.

Run | Physical Therapy

By: Carrie Heidrich
March 28th, 2023

Getting injured is any athlete’s nightmare, especially when an injury can end your season. One of these season-ending injuries that are all too common is a torn ACL. You probably know a football or basketball player who had surgery to repair that ligament - it may even be you.

Run | Physical Therapy

By: Caroline Pitts
January 27th, 2023

Think about how your feet feel after a long walk or hike. They hurt a little, right? Typically the pain goes away after resting for a while, but if you continue to have pain in the bottom of your foot, you may have plantar fasciitis. It’s a common condition, especially if you have flat feet or don’t have correctly-fitted shoes. But what can you do? Should you ice it and hope for the best?

Run

By: Lauren Hendrix
January 13th, 2023

When you’re running, pain is likely the last thing you want to think about. But any runner knows that when you are in pain, it’s one of the only things you can focus on. Pain in some areas is ok to run through and work out, but other types, especially foot pain, could point to a more problematic condition or issue than regular soreness. So what do you do when your feet start hurting during a run? Do you have to stop altogether?

Run | Physical Therapy

By: Lauren Hendrix
December 20th, 2022

If running is one of your primary hobbies, you probably have a routine figured out. You know the mileage you can handle and understand when to push yourself. But even if you don’t realize it, running takes a toll on your body over time, whether you’re a high school track star or a marathoner. Many runners often overtrain simply because they are enjoying themselves or following what their friends are doing. But how do you really figure out how much your body can tolerate? And how do you figure this out before getting hurt?

Run | Sports Performance

By: Mike Eskridge
August 18th, 2022

Updated April 6, 2023. Walking is an underrated exercise with multiple health benefits, and in order to walk for longer distances, you undoubtedly need a reliable pair of shoes. Depending on your goals and budget, it is easy to become overwhelmed when deciding what shoes you need. You could try to order something online, but sometimes ordering off of blind faith does not end in success. So how do you know that you’ve ordered the right shoes the first time?

Run | Sports Performance

By: Mike Eskridge
August 12th, 2022

Updated April 6, 2023. Shoes are a vital piece of equipment for every runner because it is the only equipment involved in the sport. Depending on your running goals and budget, it is easy to become overwhelmed when deciding what shoes you need. You could try to order something online, but sometimes ordering off of blind faith does not end in success. So how do you know that you’ve ordered the right shoes the first time?